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A Fireproof House for $5000         
  • alt=Black ink floor plans from the original article. Rooms are arranged as described in main text with main entrance and pergola at left.
ARTICLE BY FRANK LLOYD
A Fireproof House for $5,000; Fireproof House for $5,000; Raymond W. Evans House; Stephen M. B. Hunt House I; Fireproof House
"A Fireproof House for $5000" is an article and house design by Frank Lloyd Wright published in the Ladies' Home Journal in April 1907. It is Wright's third and final publication in the journal following "A Home in a Prairie Town" and "A Small House with 'Lots of Room in It'" from February and July 1901, respectively.
Fireproof (Dawn Landes album)         
ALBUM BY DAWN LANDES
Fireproof (Dawn Landes Album); Fireproof (dawn Landes album)
Fireproof is an album by the American singer-songwriter Dawn Landes. The album was released in January 2008 in Europe on Fargo Records, and March 4, 2008, in the United States on Cooking Vinyl Records.
Company in a Courtyard Behind a House         
PAINTING BY PIETER DE HOOCH
Company in a courtyard behind a house
Company in a Courtyard Behind a House (1663–1665) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch painter Pieter de Hooch. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is part of the collection of the Amsterdam Museum, on loan to the Rijksmuseum.

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A Fireproof House for $5000
"A Fireproof House for $5000" is an article and house design by Frank Lloyd Wright published in the Ladies' Home Journal in April 1907. It is Wright's third and final publication in the journal following "A Home in a Prairie Town" and "A Small House with 'Lots of Room in It'" from February and July 1901, respectively.