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YEAR PERIODICAL TITLE AUTHOR ARTICLE TITLE PAGES ST# 1990 1990 America West Airlines - Supplement 1990 (Published by America West Airlines Magazine) Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks “Focus on Architecture: The Masterworks of Frank Lloyd Wright.” A special section of American West Airlines Magazine. Excerpts adapted from “Frank Lloyd Wright Drawings: Masterworks from the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives”, 1990, by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer. This supplement published in conjunction with the Wright exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum. Includes 23 photos and illustrations as well as a schedule of events. 8 x 11. (Two copies) Pp 16 1990.47.0506 1990.69.0507 1990 Architectural Digest - March 1990 Gill, Brendan Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. - Secrets of Wright and Fallingwater Pp 50, 54, 59, 62, 64 1990.27.0404 1990 Architectural Digest - June 1990 Gill, Brendan Wright and Wrong in a Connecticut Country House. His attempt at remodeling a summer house after Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian ideal. Pp 34, 40-44 1990.16.0496 1990 Arizona Highways - February 1990 McPherson, Christopher Geoffrey The Drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright (Two Copies) Pp 38-45 1990.03.0599 1990.03.0502 1990 Arizona Republic - December 2, 1990 1) Anonymous 2) Kroloff, Reed
3) Price, Kathie
4) Doerfler, Susan
5) Walker, Judy
6) Anonymous
1) Frank Lloyd Wright: Signature on a Century 2) Let us now praise a great leader we haven’t yet dared to follow.
3) After 60 Years, it’s still futuristic. Usonian home remains ahead of time, technology
4) Some of Wright’s favorites died on the drawing board. Wright’s best-laid plans often remained unbuilt.
5) Taliesin doesn’t g by the book. Taliesin teaches via experience
6) Calendar of Events: ‘Arizona Celebrates Frank Lloyd Wright’
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1990 Chicago Tribune Magazine - September 16, 1990 (Published by the Chicago Tribune) Knight, Robert M. Tours - by bus, boat and on foot. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House. 9.25 x 12.25. Pp 37 1990.31.0105 1990 Denver Art Museum Newsletter: On & Off The Wall - September / October 1990 (Published 6 times a year by the Denver Art Museum) Anonymous “Frank Lloyd Wright: Preserving an Architectural Heritage.” Decorative designs from the Domino’s Pizza Collection. Published in connection with the exhibition from October 13, 1990 - January 6, 1991. Includes 7 photos and illustrations. 8.5 x 11. (See March Balloons) Pp Cover 3, 4-5, 9 1990.48.0506 1990 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Autumn 1990 - Vol. 1 No. 3 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) Editor: Legler, Dixie 1) Bandes, Susan J. 1) “Affordable Dreams” Goetsch-Winckler I 2) “Wright’s Japanese Treasures” 3) “Dana Thomas House Opens After Three-Year Restoration” 4) In Brief: “Wright Opera in the Works”; “Wright House - Wrong Site” Pope-Leighey House; “Mason City may sell Wright House”; “Madison Considers Aquatic Park Centered Around Wright Pavilion”; “National Trust Plans Heritage Tourism Initiative.”; “Zimmerman House Announces Public Openings” 5) Calendar 6) “Wright House in Kansas May Soon be Open to Public” Allen House 7) “Monona Terrace Revisited”. Includes 22 photographs and four illustrations. 8.5 x 11. Pp 20 1990.63.0507 1990 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 1991 - Vol. 2 No. 1 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) Editor: Legler, Dixie 1) Quinan, Jack 2) Solliday, Scott 1) “Wright’s Photographs” 2) “Wright’s First Desert Adventure” Ocatillo 3) “Wright’s Taliesins Nominated for World Heritage List” 4) In Brief: “Wright makes ‘Life’ list of most influential”; “Highway 14 - The Wrightway” Richland Center, Wisc.; “Fire damages Wright home” Beachy; “Marin Civic Center to apply for landmarking”; “Arizona Celebrates”; “New rug designs” Schumacher 5) Calendar 6) Exhibits 7) Books 8) “Frank Lloyd Wright Exhibit Travels to Japan”. Includes 32 photographs. 8.5 x 11. Pp 20 1990.64.0507 1990 House & Garden - February 1990 1) Viladas, Pilar 2) Anonymous
1) "Wright in Hollywood". A historic Frank Lloyd Wright house is brought back to life by film producer Joel Silver. 2) "Master Wright". Visit the Phoenix Art Museum . Over 300 Wright renderings Jan 13 - April 8.
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1990 Life Magazine - Fall 1990
Anonymous "The 100 Most important Americans of the 20th Century." Frank Lloyd Wright Maverick Architect of a Functional Form. Pp 105 1990.30.1104 1990 Organic Architecture - Fall 1990 V5#4&5 (Formerly the Wrightian Magazine) (Published by the Wrightian Association) Edited by Danforth, Steve 2) Dyson, Arthur 1) Arthur Dyson and Wright ...Arthur Dyson Studio 2) The Creative Relationship of Buildings 3) Lencioni House 1986 4) What’s that Noise? 5) United Packing Co. 1979 6) Kelly House 1986 7) Geringer House 1979 8) Sacks House 1973 9) Bedwell House 1982 10) Locust Ave. Church of Christ 1988 11) Jaksha House 1988 12) Arthur Dyson 13) Fresno Metro Museum FLLW Exhibit 14) Wright’s Walton House 1978 15) Wright’s Fawcett House 1955 16) Architecture of Robert Beharka 17) Viewpoint. Original list Price $10.00. 8.5 x 11. Pp 72 1990.33.1204 1990 Scottsdale Arts Center Association PR - 1990 (Published by the Scottsdale Arts Center Association, Scottsdale) Lucas, Suzette “Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas. National Tour: 1988-1990. This exhibition, organized and circulated by the Scottsdale Arts Center Association (SACA), presents a rare opportunity to bring national recognition and prominence to the greater Phoenix area.” Includes sponsorships, Oasis Model Sponsorship and a brief historical overview of the Oasis. 8.5 x 11. Pp 3 1990.65.0507 1990 Scottsdale Cultural Council PR - 1990 (Published by the Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale) Bartholomeaux, Carole V. “In the Realm of Ideas. Scottsdale welcomes Frank Lloyd Wright Home! 21-August-90... Nearly 900,000 people have seen the exhibition to date...” 8.5 x 11. Pp 3 1990.66.0507 1990 Scottsdale Cultural Council PR - 1990 (Published by the Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale) Bartholomeaux, Carole V. “Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas. Fact Sheet” Information pertaining to the exhibition in Scottsdale. 8.5 x 11. Pp 2 1990.67.0507 1990 Scottsdale Cultural Council PR - 1990 (Published by the Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale) Anonymous “Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas. Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, co-curator of the exhibition Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas, is the director of archives of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and the Frank Lloyd Wright Memorial Foundation.” 8.5 x 11. Pg 1 1990.68.0507 1990 Wrightian Magazine - May 1990 V5#2 (Published by the Wrightian Association) Edited by Danforth, Steve 1) Yedor, James 1) Wright’s Imperial Hotel 2) Kyoto Architecture 3) Wright’s Arizona Biltmore Hotel 4) Letters 5) Viewpoint. Original list Price $5.00. 8.5 x 11. Pp 28 1990.32.1204 1991 1991 American Heritage - July/August 1991 (Published by American Heritage, a division of Forbes Inc.) Boulton, Alexander O. “Pride of the Prairie”. Dana-Thomas House and Wright’s prairie influence on architecture. Includes 14 photographs and one illustration. Original cover price $4.50. 8.5 x 10.75. Pp 62-69 1991.42.1206 1991 Architectural Record - January 1991 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) 1) Kliment, Stephen A. 2) Pearson, Clifford A.; Wright, Frank Lloyd
1) "100 Years of Architectural Record. A look back and a look forward... We kick off our centennial year with some pithy excerpts from Wright’s writings for RECORD, which began in 1908 and span 44 years [pages 12-17]." 2) "Frank Lloyd Wright on the Record. Throughout his career, Wright used the pages of Architectural Record as a pulpit to preach his gospel of Organic architecture." Summary of Wright’s relationship with Architectural Record. Includes history, Wright quotes published in the Record over the years, and eleven photographs, illustrations, and two page reprints. 3) "Design News: Maui Clubhouse from Wright Design... The centerpiece for the project will be a 70,000 square foot clubhouse, synthesized by John Rattenbury of Taliesin Associated Architects from unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright designs. Includes one illustration. 4) February 10 - April 15. "Frank Lloyd Wright: Preserving Architectural Heritage," an exhibit of over 70 decorative pieces by Wright, including furniture, art-glass windows, textiles, and drawings; at the museum of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Original cover price $7.00. 9 x 11.75. 1) P 11 2) Pp 12-17
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1991.50.0602 1991 Architectural Record - September 1991 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) 1) Tri-Guards 2) Levinson, Nancy 3) Harris, Sidney 4) Betsky, Aaron 1) Ad: "How to Preserve a masterpiece without sweating the details..." Includes an interior and an exterior photograph of both the Winslow and Moore Homes. 2) News: "State and Wright Foundation Join Forces at Taliesin. ... have together established the Taliesin Preservation Commission, a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin." Includes two photographs. 3) Cartoon by Harris of three caricatures of Wright, "Perspective, Floor Plan, Elevation." 4) Related: "Lloyd Wright Recast. Josh Schweitzer brings high drama back to Lloyd Wright’s landmark Samuel-Navarro house." Designed in 1926, renovated for actress Diane Keaton. Includes nine photographs and four illustrations. Original cover price $7.00. 9x10.75. 1) 20 2) Pg 27 3) Pg 48 4) Pp 126-133 1991.54.0602 1991 Architectural Record - May 1991 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) 1) Fallon, Kristine 2) Nereim,
Anders1) “Biting the Bullet. Automation in Practice.” Scanned original plans by Wright for the Hollyhock House allow LA city architects to overlay hvac plans in renovation. Includes one illustration. 2) “Burnished Jewel. Skillful restoration has returned Frank Lloyd Wright’s Dana-Thomas House to its turn-of-the-century splendor.” Includes twelve photographs by Judith Bromley and four illustrations. Original cover price $7. 9 x 11 Pp 1) 30-31 2) 88-95
1991.46.0602 1991 Architectural Record - June 1991 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) 1) Betsky, Aaron 1) “Organic Architecture Revisited.” The Continuous Present of Organic Architecture, a small exhibition at the Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 22-May 11, 1991. 2) “The Hanna House, Stanford University.” Home was damaged in the Loma Prieta quake. Completed in 1937 for less than $40,000, repairs will cost an estimated $1.8 million. Includes one photograph and four illustrations. 3) Product News: “FLW tabletop.” Collection of decorative elements licensed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Decorative Designs catalog ($9.00). Includes one photograph. Original cover price $7. 9 x 11 Pp 1) 37 2) 112
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Stephens, Suzanne; Smith, Herbert L. Jr.; Bank, Gretchen G.; Hartray, Jack; Rybcznski, Witold; Hine, Thomas; Centennial Issue: 1) Coming Full Circle. A couple mentions of Wright history. 2) The Century Club. The top 100 most important buildings of the last 100 years. Wright has 12. Fallingwater is #1. Four photos. 3) Record Album. Herbert Smith relates Wright story. 4) From High Rise to Low E. Two mentions of Wright. 5) 1891/1909. Two mentions of Wright. One photo. 6) 1910/1919 Breaking Through. Mention of Wright. 7) 1930/1945 From Pope to Grope. Two mentions of Wright. One photo. Original cover price $7. 9 x 11 Pp 134-165 1991.24.0602 1991 Architectural Record - August 1991 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) Froehlich, Lee Design News: "Rookery Restoration Uncovers Wright. The $100-million renovation of John Wellborn Root’s 1888 Rookery Building, on Chicago’s South LaSalle Street, is nearly complete. The restoration returns the Rookery to Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1905-07 remodeling, removing much of William Drummond’s subsequent reworking from the early 1930s. Photograph by Lisa Hamlin. Includes one photograph. Original cover price $7.00. 9x10.75. Pp 25 1991.53.0602 1991 Architectural Record - November 1991 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) Hale, Jonathan Books: "Frank Lloyd Wright: A Primer on Architectural Principles, McCarter, 1991." and "Frank Lloyd Wright Versus America: The 1930s, Johnson, 1990." "Just when we thought we had heard enough about Frank Lloyd Wright, there comes a book - dryly called a primer and straight out of the academic establishment that Wright loved to flout - that is new and fresh... Versus America... is simply a detailed description of Wright’s activities in the 1930s, focusing more on his life than his art. Original cover price $7.00. 9x10.75. Pp 53 1991.51.0602 1991 Architectural Record - November 1991 Supplement (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) Linn, Charles "Civic Splendor. Wright’s only completed public administration center comes to life at dusk once again with a few simple lighting improvements... When Pacific Gas & electric learned that ‘In the Realm of Ideas.’ a traveling exhibit of Frank Lloyd Wright’s work, would be on display at the center for several months, the utility decided to work with Marin County government to get the exterior of the building relit... Hired Luminae Lighting Design." Photographs by Greg West. Includes four photographs. Original cover price (included with November issue). 9x10.75. Pp Cover, 40-43 1991.52.0602 1991 Automobile Quarterly - May 1991 Hockenhull, James L. Trekking to Usonia. The Crosley cars of Frank Lloyd Wright. Pp 40-45 1991.25.1004 1991 Craftsman Homeowner - Summer 1991 Vol. 3 No. 2 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY)
1) Hallmark, Donald P.; 4) Kinsman, J.G.; 5, 10, 14) Turgeon, Kitty; 6) Neri, Martha A.; 7) Granger, Alfred H.; 9) Good, Betsy; 11) Rust, Robert C.; 13) Fowler, Penny; 15) Searl, Hanford Jr. Frank Lloyd Wright Issue. 1) "Some thoughts On Being a ‘Popular’ Architectural Site." Dana House. 2) "Editors Notebook - ‘Everything’s ‘All Wright’ this Summer!’" 3) "A Hith With Wright Fans." 4) "Growing A Gardener’s Home" Martin Gardener’s Cottage. 5) "A Little Journey to the Darwin Martin Gardener’s Cottage." 6) "A Wright Buildt Environment" Landscape of the Martin House. 7) "An Architect’s Studio." 1902 reprint. 8) "The Taliesin East Property - More Than House." 9) "Modern Architecture - Frank Lloyd Wright." 10) "The Good Lady Good - Betsy!." 11) "Wright’s Many Connections to the Arts and Crafts Movement." 12) "Japanese Surimono & Textiles Exhibit" from the Wright Archives. 13) Letters 14) "Wright Where It Belongs." 15) "Profiles of Exceptional Wright Scholars." 16) "Wright Book List". 17) "The Wright Sites". Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 1-27 1991.30.0205 1991 Craftsman Homeowner - August 1991, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) Fowler, Penny Letters: "Thank you Mr. Rust." Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 15 1991.28.0205 1991 Craftsman Homeowner - Winter 1992, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) 1&2) Field, Scott; 3) Aronoff, Jason Four page supplement, Reprint of the June 1991 "Buffalo Preservation Report". 1) "Future of Wright’s Martin House up for grabs." 2) "A history of frustration." 3) "A dollars and sense approach for the Martin House." Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp A1-4 1991.29.0205 1991 Fiberarts - September/October 1991 Lindenfeld, Lore The Frank Lloyd Wright Tapestries: Themes and Variations. Exhibit of tapestries by Ramona Sakiestewa based on Frank Lloyd Wright designs, commissioned by Gallery 10 in Scottsdale. Pp 61 1991.17.0102 1991 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Spring 1991 - Vol. 2 No. 2 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) Editor: Legler, Dixie 1) “Broadacre City Revisited” 2) “Building a City” Recollections of Cornelia Brierly 3) In Brief: “Guggenheim Update”; “Hollyhock Blocks Stolen”; :FBI investigates theft of Wright Chair”; “Oral history project planned”; “Rosenbaum House opens to the public” 4) Calendar 5) Books 6) Exhibits 7) News from Taliesin. Includes 18 photographs and seven illustrations. 8.5 x 11. Pp 20 1991.43.0507 1991 Gourmet - February 1991 (Published by The Conde Nast Publications Inc., New York)
Kluger, Marilyn "Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Wisconsin Retreat." Includes six photographs and one illustration. Original List Price $2.50. 8 x 10.75. Pp 6 70-73 92-96 1991.31.0305 1991 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians - March 1991 (Published quarterly by the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia) Hearn, M.F. “A Japanese Inspiration for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Rigid-Core High-Rise Structures.” Correlation between Wright’s high-rise structures and the Japanese pagoda. A previously undetected instance of Japanese influence on Wright. Includes two illustrations. Copies printed: 3,900. Original cover price $6.50. 8.5 x 11. Pp 68-71 1991.40.0806 1991 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians - September 1991 (Published quarterly by the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia) (Signed by Joe Siry) 1) Siry, Joseph 2) The University of Chicago Press 1) “The Abraham Lincoln Center in Chicago”. Wright’s first large public commission. History of Wright’s involvement and design relationship to the Larkin Building and Unity Temple. Includes 14 photographs and 20 illustrations. 2) Ad: “Three American Architects: Richardson, Sullivan, and Wright, 1865-1915”. James F. O’Gorman 1991. Original HC list price $24.95. Copies printed: 3,900. Original cover price $6.50. 8.5 x 11. Pp 1) 235-65 2) 352 1991.41.0806 1991 Update: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Programs and Projects Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Programs and Projects Pp 4 1991.21.0500
1992 1992 Architectural Digest - March 1992 Ruthven, Malise Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright. An Exclusive Look at the Palmer House in Ann Arbor, Michigan Pp 40 - 44 1992.15.1200 1992 Architectural Record - January 1992 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) 1) Ross, Steven S. 2) Kliment, Stephen A. 1) "ModelShop II 1.2 for the Mac." 3-D modeling program. Includes 3-D rendering of the Robie House. 2) "Doing the Right Thing. Several leading architects and a famous client speak out about changing or adding to the modern landmark. They take up criteria, pitfalls, and options, and the attendant emotional cross-currents." Includes illustration and caption pertaining to the 1992 addition to the Guggenheim by Gwanthmey. Original cover price $7.00. 9x10.75. 1) Pp 44-45 2) 86-88 1992.65.0602 1992 Architectural Record - October 1992 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) 1) Jacks, Ernest E. 2) Tieger, Robert M. 3) Kliment, Stephen A. 4) Stein, Karen D. 5) Wiseman, Carter; Gwathmey, Charles 1) Letters: "On the cover of Times." Response to article noting Wright one of only three architects on cover of Time. July 1992. (Cover Time) 2) Second letter concerning same article. 3) "A Face in Time, or What Price Publicity?" Response to flurry of letters about architects on cover of Time. 14 including Wright. 4) "A Masterpiece saved or Compromised... Just when all the hoopla is finally quieting down, why is Record doing a cover story on the renovation of the Guggenheim Museum?" Intro to cover story. Includes one photograph. 5) "Born Again. Thirty-three years after it opened, the Guggenheim is again New York City’s most controversial building." Includes two editorials, critic and architect. Includes 28 photographs and five illustrations. Original cover price $7.00. 9x10.75. 1) Pg 4 2) Pg 4 3) Pg 9 4) 73 5) Cv 99-113 1992.64.0602 1992 Archives: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation (Three Copies) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation The Frank Lloyd Wright Archives Pp 6 1992.34.0102 1992.35.0602 1992.36.0500 1992 Art in America - September 1992 (Published by Brant Art Publications Inc.) Johnson, Ken "Starship Guggenheim." Update on Guggenheim Museums worldwide. Original List Price $4.95. 9 x 10.75 Pp 106-119 1992.45.0105 1992 Art in America - September 1992 (Published by Brant Art Publications Inc.) Heartney, Eleanor "Wright Rewrit." Expanding the Guggenheim with Gwathmey Siegel. Original List Price $4.95. 9 x 10.75 Pp 75 108-115 1992.46.0105 1992 Blue Mountain Shadows - Summer 1992 Benedict, K.C. Blanding’s Frank Lloyd Wright Connection Pp 73-78 1992.38.0303 1992 Calendar: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Special Celebrations: The 125th Anniversary of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Birth Pp 4 1992.37.0500 1992 Craftsman Homeowner - Spring 1992, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) Anonymous "Interior House Tours of Wright’s Taliesin Available This Summer To Celebrate 125th Anniversary of Wright’s Birth" Includes photograph of A.D. German Warehouse. Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 12 1992.47.0205 1992 Craftsman Homeowner - Winter 1993, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) 1) Quinan, Jack 1) "The Individual Furniture of Wright" from "The American Arts & Crafts Movement: Four Views." Includes two photographs of the Martin House. 2) "The Wright Sites Open for Public Tours." List of twenty. 3) "Frank Lloyd Wright Book List." List of 17 books. 4) "Wright Sites." New book available. Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 14a 22-23 1992.48.0205 1992 Design Quarterly - Summer 1992 Frampton, Kenneth "In Praise os Siza". (Includes Guggenheim) Pp 2-5 1992.21.0202 1992 Design Quarterly - Summer 1992 Filler, Martin "Back into the Box". New addition to Guggenheim. Pp 6-9 1992.22.0202 1992 Design Quarterly - Summer 1992 Hass, Richard "A More Current Currency". Currency designs with Wright on $25 bill and Robie House on back. Pp Cover, 10-13 1992.23.0202 1992 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 1992 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Pp 16 1992.20.1201 1992 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Summer 1992 - Vol. 3 No. 3 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) 1) Tafel, Edgar 2) Legler, Dixie 3) Guerrero, Pedro E. 1) Letters 2)The Guggenheim Museum, Wright has the last World 3) Photographing Frank Lloyd Wright 4) Debate continues over Tokyo School 5) Shining Brow - The Opera 6) Mamah, The Play 7) Book Review: The Collected Writings of Frank Lloyd Wright. Vol One. Vol Two. Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks 8) Book Review: At Taliesin. Henning, Randolph C. 9) Exhibits 10) New Prints made from Wright Woodblocks Pp 24 1992.44.1204 1992 House Beautiful - June 1992 1) Margolies, Jane 2) Anonymous
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4) Giovannini, Joseph
5) Gropp, Louis Oliver
6) Pittel, Christine
1) Remembering Mr. Wright. All Americans know Frank Lloyd Wright’s remarkable buildings. But what was he like? Four colleagues tell us. 2) The Wright stuff. 13 reproductions.
3) Reproducing Wright. When copies of Frank Lloyd Wright’s custom fabrics and furniture were first introduced in 1955, most Americans didn’t get it.
4) Architecture’s genius, America’s hero
5) A salute to genius.
6) Finally: the Guggenheim as Wright conceived it.
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1992 House Beautiful Tribute - June 1992 (A separately bound supplement of the Wright articles in the June Issue of House Beautiful.) Gropp, Louis Oliver; Margolies, Jane; Pittel, Christine; Flanagan, Barbara; Giovannini, Joseph; Pope, Loren 1) A Salute to Genius. 2) Remembering Mr. Wright. 3) Finally the Guggenheim as Wright Conceived it. 4) Light Fantastic. 5) The Guggenheim Light Fantastic. 6) Reproducing Wright. 7) The Wright Stuff. 8) Architecture’s Genius America’s Hero. 9) A Frank Lloyd Wright House for the People. 10) Wright Houses You Can Visit. Pp 48 1992.43.1004 1992 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians - September 1992 (Published quarterly by the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia) 1) Friedman, Alice T. 2) Smith, Kathryn 1) “A House is not a Home: Hollyhock House as ‘Art-Theater Garden’”. Wright’s design as an open air theater. Includes nine photographs and 11 illustrations. 2) Book Review: A) “FLW: A Primer on Architectural Principles”. Robert McCarter, 1991. Original HC list price $39.95, SC $29.95. B) “The Wright Space: Pattern and Meaning in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Houses”. Grant Hildebrand 1991. Original HC list price $55.00, SC $29.95. Copies printed: 3,800. Original cover price $6.50. 8.5 x 11. Pp 239-60 320-2 1992.56.0806 1992 Journal of the Taliesin Fellows - Issue 6 Spring 1992 (Published Quarterly by Taliesin Fellows) 1) Mueller, Marilyn; Guerrero, Pete; Gill, Gratton 2) Grant, Roderick 3) Bogart, Paul 4) Komanecky, Michael 5) Grant, Roderick 6) Masselink, Ben 7) Sweeney, Robert L. 8) Storrer, Bradley 1) “Forum” 2) “‘Shining Brow’: The Opera” 3) “Fellows Plan Three Day Celebration in Los Angeles for FLLW 125th.” 4) “Morton Delson and The Kalil House” 5) “Book Review: To See Without Being Seen. The Wright Space.” 6) “Work of Wallace E. Cunningham” 7) “Continuing: A Taliesin Legacy: The Independent Work on Wright’s Apprentices.” 8) “FLLW Archives Calls for Slides From Taliesin Fellows” Includes 20 photographs and 13 illustrations. Original List Price $10.00. 8.5 x 8.5. Pp 32 1992.50.0305 1992 Journal of the Taliesin Fellows - Issue 7 Summer 1992 (Published Quarterly by Taliesin Fellows) 1) Williamsen, Ralph; Gelbin, Allen; Guerrero, Petro; Stopes, Arthur; Tafel, Edgar 2) Grant, Roderock 3) Cusack, Victor A. 4) Weil, Martin Eli 5) Wiehle, Louis 6) Carney, Dick 7) Rattenbury, John & Roy, Arnold 8) Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks 9) Casey, Thomas 10) Loope, R. Nicholas 11) Lucas, Suzette 12) Grant, Roderick 13) Cusack, Victor A. 1) “Forum” 2) “Capacity Crowd Joins in FLLW 125th” 3) “A Farewell to Bob Mosher 1909-1992" 4) “Hanna Honeycomb House Restoration Outlined” 5) “FLLW Foundation Looks to Future” 6) “Land Swap Secures Buffer Zone for Taliesin West” 7) “Master Plan” 8) “Archives Makes FLLW Legacy Available to World” 9) “From Taliesin Fellowship to Accredited School of Architecture” 10) “Transition of Leadership for Taliesin Architects” 11) “Financial Goals and Fund Raising Programs” 12) “The ‘Oakland Philosophy’ Ascendant” 13) “Two New York Exhibitions: A Study in Contrasts” Includes six photographs and three illustrations. Original List Price $10.00. 8.5 x 8.5. Pp 28 1992.51.0305 1992 Memo: AIA - June 1992 (The Official Newsletter of the American Institute of Architects, and is Published Monthly by the AIA) Stubbs, Stephanie Cover: “Why is this man smiling?” Pg 4: “Frank Lloyd Wright - 125 and going strong.” Includes three photographs. 8.5 x 11 Pp Cover, 4-5 1992.53.0406 1992 Sky Magazine - June 1992 Ward, Bernie He went to the woods and fields. (See March Balloons) Pp Cover, 7, 92-99 1992.04.0401 1992 Update: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Programs and Projects Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Programs and Projects Pp 4 1992.33.0602 1992 Wisconsin Natural Resources - August 1992 Visser, Kristin The Wright touch at Mirror Lake. Citizens have restored an architectural jewel beyond its original beauty. You can stay in this simple elegant cottage that lay hidden in the woods of a state park for 25 years. The Seth Peterson Cottage. Pp 3 9-11 1992.41.0404
1993 1993 Antiques - February 1993 Wilk, Christopher Frank Lloyd Wright room in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Office of Edgar J. Kaufman Sr. Pp 280-3 1993.16.0302 1993 Architectural Digest - February 1993 Gill, Brendan The Remodeling Itch (Includes Frank Lloyd Wright) Pp 32-40 1993.09.0101 1993 Architectural Digest - February 1993 Gill, Brendan Historic Architecture: Rescuing Wright: Wisconsins Seth Peterson Cottage is Reclaimed from Neglect Pp 86-99 1993.10.0101 1993 Architectural Digest - August 1993 Webb, Michael Historic Architecture: Wright in Japan, Preserving the Yamamura House near Kobe (2 Copies) Pp 54-8 1993.12.0701 1993 Architectural Digest - December 1993 Gill, Brendan Frank Lloyd Wrights Auldbrass: A film producer restores the Architects forgotten plantation complex in South Carolina Pp 126-137 1993.11.0900 1993 Architectural Record - February 1993 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) Sarnafil Roofing and Waterproofing Systems Ad: "Legendary Performance. Among the world’s greatest architects, Frank Lloyd Wright, designed masterpieces that have influenced contemporary architecture." Includes large photograph of the Wright stamp issued in 1966. Original cover price $7.00. 9x10.75. Pp 6 1993.60.0602 1993 Architectural Record - April 1993 (Published monthly by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York) 1) Al-Hasani, Naji 2) Campbell, Robert 3) Stein, Karen D.; 4) Pearson, Clifford A. 1) Second Move for Wright Landmark. The Pop-Leighey House, a National Trust for Historic Preservation property, is awaiting its second move and restoration." Includes one photograph. 2) "A Conversation with Ada Louise Huxtable" (Note: She wrote a Biography "Frank Lloyd Wright" in 2004. Includes two photographs. 3) Related: "Building Types Study 704. As FLW said in one of his 1930 Kahn Lectures at Princeton: ‘Human houses should not be like boxes, blazing in the sun, nor should we outrange the machine..." 4) Related: "Desert Shield... architect Will Bruder... with a lifetime appreciation of FLW..." Original cover price $7.00. 9x10.75. 1) Pp 30 2) 42-44 3) 63 4) 64-71 93-99 1993.61.0602 1993 Arizona Highways - December 1993 Frank Lloyd Wright (Quote) The Land I Love. A Wright quote on page 25. Pp Cover, 4-29 1993.21.0502 1993 Chicago History - March 1993
Christensen, Ellen A vision of Urban Social Reform. In designing the Abraham Lincoln Centre, a combination church and social settlement house, the young architects Frank Lloyd Wright and Dwight Perkins test their vision of a new, democratic American architecture. Pp 50-61 1993.28.1202 1993 Craftsman Homeowner - Spring/Summer 1993, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) Searl, Hanford, Jr. "Frank Lloyd Wright by Meryle Secrest" Synopsis of the Review by Austin M. Fox. News Book Reviewer, "The Buffalo News", October 4, 1992. Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 13 1993.38.0205 1993 Craftsman Homeowner - Autumn 1993, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) Anonymous "The Ideal Home" Exhibits Opens in New York, Examines The American Arts and Crafts Movement. Includes a photograph of a Martin chair. Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 10 1993.39.0205 1993 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 1993 - Vol. 4 No. 1 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation A) "Frank Lloyd Wright and Hollywood". B) "Voters approve Monona Terrace". C) "Victoria and Albert Museum opens Wright Gallery". D) Book Review: "The Wright Style", Carla Lind. E) Book Review: "Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography", Meryle Secrest. Pp 20 1993.31.0404 1993 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Summer 1993 - Vol. 4 No. 3 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation The Troubador and the Architect. Little known Works. Secluded Hideaway. Pp 24 1993.22.0602 1993 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Fall 1993 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Pp 20 1993.14.1201 1993 Historic Preservation - November / December 1993 (Published Bi-monthly by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington D.C.) 1) Dean, Andrea Oppenheimer 2) Gooch, Mark
1) "Self-Portrait. Frank Lloyd Wright made the Taliesin Complex in Wisconsin a work in progress. That is one of the challenges of the unique restoration project now being undertaken." Includes 13 photographs. 2) "The Rookery Restoration." Twenty-five years after Wright gave the interior a face-lift, William Drummond, who lacked the sensitivity of either Root or Wright, disfigured the entry lobbies. Restoration of Wright’s face-lift. Includes one photograph. Original cover price $4.50. 8.25 x 11.
1) Pp Cover 2 26-33 96- 97 101-102 2) 68-69
1993.58.0107 1993 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians - June 1993 (Published quarterly by the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia) Cleary, Richard “Edgar J. Kaufmann, Frank Lloyd Wright and the ‘Pittsburgh Point Park Coney Island in Automobile Scale”. Kaufmann repeatedly sought to find a place for Wright’s talents in Pittsburgh. Includes two photographs and 18 illustrations. Copies printed: 3,700. Original cover price $6.50. 8.5 x 11. Pp 139-158 1993.49.0806 1993 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians - September 1993 (Published quarterly by the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia) 1) Joncas, Richard 2) Smith, Kathryn 3) The MIT Press 1) “Pedagogy and ‘Reflex’: FLW’s Hanna House Revisited”. Beginning with the Hanna House, Wright explicityly characterized his domestic architecture as reflecting sociological patterns. Includes seven photographs and four illustrations. 2) Book Review: “The Wright Style” Carla Lind 1992. Original HC list price $50.00. 3) Ad: “Wright in Hollywood: Visions of a New Architecture.” Robert L. Sweeney, Original HC list price $39.93. Copies printed: 3,700. Original cover price $6.50. 8.5 x 11. Pp 1) 307-22 2) 370-1 3) 381 1993.50.0806 1993 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians - December 1993 (Published quarterly by the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia) Quinan, Jack “FLW’s Guggenheim Museum: A Historian’s Report”. Wright’s Guggenheim Museum in relationship to Siegel’s addition, and of Wright’s career as a whole. Includes nine photographs and 20 illustrations. Copies printed: 3,700. Original cover price $6.50. 8.5 x 11. Pp 466-82 1993.51.0806 1993 Journal of the Taliesin Fellows - Issue 9, Winter 1992 - 93 (Published Quarterly by Taliesin Fellows) 1) Hill, Norman P. 2) Storrer, Bradley R. 3) Tafel, Edgar 4) Masselink, Ben 5) De Long, James 6) Grant, Roderick 7) Storrer, Bradley R. 8) Crista, Heloise 1) Heart at Taliesin” 2) “Textile Block Construction” 3) “Chadwick’s Anthem” 4) “Taliesin Vintners” 5) “How Mr. Wright Saved me from thje Coils of College” 6) “Hollyhock House: Given due attenhtion in Print, but slighted in City Budget” 7) “Schindler - Wright Exchange” 8) Modeling the Head of Frank Lloyd Wright”. Original List Price $10.00. 8.5 x 8.5. Pp 24 1993.41.0305 1993 Journal of the Taliesin Fellows - Issue 10, Spring 1993 (Published Quarterly by Taliesin Fellows) 1) Guggenheimer, Tobias 2)
Loope, R. Nicholas 3) Korab,
Baltazar 4) Hoffmann, Donald 5) Grant, Roderick 6) Bennett, Janey1) “Fay Jones Symposium” 2) “Talking at Taliesin” 3) “Tracing a Road Through the Domains of Masters” 4) “Usonia the Beautiful” 5) Book Reviews 6) “Structural Elegance and a Sense of Reverent Space” Original List Price $10.00. 8.5 x 8.5. Pp 32 1993.42.0305 1993 Maine Antique Digest - June 1993 Maher, Thomas K. The Manipulation of a Corporate Collection: Thomas Monaghan and Frank Lloyd Wright. Pp 38-A 1993.27.0701 1993 Old-House Journal - January / February 1993
Moran, Maya "Prairie Plaster". A look at the sand-float finish and dye treatments that created multicolored walls in Wrightian Houses. Restoring the Tomek House. Pp 3, 36-39 1993.32.0804 1993 Old-House Journal - March / April 1993 Kelley, Stephan & Susan Letters: Prairie Plaster Uncovered Pp 14 1993.33.0804 1993 Old-House Journal - November / December 1993 Elliott, Lynn; Bock, Gordon "Lights for a new Century". Pp 26-30 1993.34.0804 1993 Opera News - April 10, 1993 (Published Monthly May-February, Biweekly December-April by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, Inc., New York) Booth, Francis “American Valhalla. Daron Hagen’s Shining Brow, due this month at Madison Opera, explores the turbulent early life of architecture’s Wotan, Frank Lloyd Wright.” Includes two photographs and four illustrations. Original cover price $2.50. 8 x 10.75. Pp 24-5 28-9 1993.56.1106 1993 Phoenix New Times - February 10-16, 1993 Martin, Philip Room With No View: Frank Lloyd Wright’s houses are nice places to visit - but you wouldn’t want to live there. (Very negative column.) Pp Cover 2 22-29 1993.23.0802
1994 1994 Abitare - March 1994 (Published monthly by Editrice Abitare Segesta, Milano, Italy) Anonymous “Frank Lloyd Wright al MOMA”. Announcing a major exhibition on Wright at MOMA on February 20, 1994. Includes two photographs. An Italian magazine with text in Italian and English. Original cover price $11.50. 9 x 11.5. Pp 48 1994.41.0406 1994 Architectural Digest - December 1994 Stephens, Suzanne Frank Lloyd Wrights La Miniatura: Restoring a seldom- seen masterpiece in Southern California Pp 102 -109 202 1994.10.0900 1994 Craftsman Homeowner - Spring 1994, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) Anonymous New Licensing for Old Designs - Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The Frank Lloyd Wright Metalwork Collection. Weedholder, Copper Urn, Candlestick or Vase, Future Pieces. Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 7 1994.32.0205 1994 Craftsman Homeowner - Summer 1994, Vol. 6, No. 3 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) Wiehle, Louis "Craftsman Detail Without the Craftsman". Highlights of a speech by Louis Weihle. Includes detail photograph of the V.C. Morris Gift Shop. Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 16, 21 1994.33.0205 1994 Craftsman Homeowner - Spring 1995, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) Anonymous 1) "Wanted, Heath House Dining Chair". Stolen on December 29, 1994. 2) "Houses Selected for 1995 Wright Plus Housewalk." Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 10, 17 1994.34.0205 1994 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Spring 1994 Vol. 5 No. 2 (Published quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) Editor: Legler, Dixie 2) Campbell, Robert 1) “Earthquake Damages Wright Buildings” 2) “A Walk Through Taliesin” 3) “Exploring Wright Sites in the Midwest” Includes 22 sites. 4) “Exhibits” 5) “In Brief” 6) “Foundation News”. Includes 58 photographs and 11 illustrations. 8.5 x 11. Pp 24 1994.53.0307 1994 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Summer 1994 Vol. 5 No. 3 (Published quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) 1) Oboler, Arch 2) Editor: Legler, Dixie 1) He’s Always Magnificently Wright” 2) “Frank Lloyd Wright Away from Home; Villa Belvedere, Fiesole; Imperial Hotel Apartment, Tokyo; Ocatilla, Chandler; Plaza Hotel, New York City” 3) “Books” 4) “Calendar” 5) “Foundation News. Includes 46 photographs and two illustrations. 8.5 x 11. Pp 24 1994.52.0307 1994 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Fall 1994 - Vol. 5 No. 4 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Pp 28 1994.17.1201 1994 Gold Coast - April 1994 - Signed Henning, Randolph C. Frank Lloyd Wright in Fort Lauderdale. The legendary architect came to build a house for Ludd Spivey. But it never was constructed. Now, 55 years later, some influential people are trying to get this historic home built. Spivey was the president of Florida Southern College, designed by Wright. Pp 6 10 12-14 16 1994.27.0304 1994 Gold Coast - April 1994 Anonymous Wright homes open to the Public. List of 17 homes. Pp 14 1994.28.0304 1994 Gold Coast - April 1994 Anonymous Wright for the Riverwalk. Information on supporting the Spivey Home and Museum. Pp 16 1994.29.0304 1994 House Beautiful - March 1994 Filler, Martin Frank Lloyd Wright at MOMA Pp 146-151 1994.23.0802 1994 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians - September 1994 (Published quarterly by the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia) 1) Levine, Neil 2) Rubin, Jeanne S. 3) Manchester University Press 4) Dover Publications 1) Exhibitions: “FLW: Architect.” MOMA, New York, 20 February - 10 May 1994. Includes one photograph of the exhibition catalogue, “FLW: Architect” HC $60.00, SC $29.95. 2) Letters: Jeanne Rubin responds to Jack Quinan’s article on the Guggenheim Museum. December 1993. 3) Ad: “FLW and Le Corbusier, The Romantic Legacy.” Richard Etlin, 1994, HC $39.95. Includes two photographs. 4) Ad: Includes information on nine books about Frank Lloyd Wright. Includes two photographs. Copies printed: 3,700. Original cover price $6.50. 8.5 x 11. Pp 1) 343-7 2) 376-7 3) 385 4) 386 1994.44.0806 1994 Historic Preservation - December 1994 Freeman, Allen Work In Progress: Restoration of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation in Oak Park Pp 36-45, 88-89 1994.11.1200 1994 Scholastic Art - March 1994 (Published six times a year by Scholastic Inc., Jefferson City, MO) Bilyeau, Suzanne 1) “Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture” (Cover) 2) “Frank Lloyd Wright: Building for People” (Pp 2-3) 3) “Form Follows Function” (Pp 4-5) 4) “Poetry in Concrete” (Pp 6-7) 5) “Guggenhem Museum: Frank Lloyd Wright” (Pp 8-9). Includes 11 photos and illustrations. Original cover price $1.20. 8 x 10.75. Pp Cover - 9 1994.39.0306 1994 Smithsonian - February 1994 Secrest, Meryle A great architect with love for nature and lots of fight Pp Cover, 54-61 1994.12.0499