YEAR |
PERIODICAL TITLE |
AUTHOR |
ARTICLE TITLE |
PAGES |
ST# |
2020 |
2020
|
Arizona Highways - November 2020 (Published monthly by the Arizona
Department of Transportation, Phoenix, Arizona) |
1) Editor: Stieve, Robert 3) Pielage, Andrew 4) Knoor, Chels 5) Kida,
Jeff; Wright, Frank Lloyd; Stieve, Robert 6) Cheek... |
This issue has a number of articles related to Frank Lloyd Wright. 1) My
Mom lives next door to the Ringling Mansion... Many years later, I got
the chance, but by then, my interest in Ringlings was eclipsed by the
allure of Frank Lloyd Wright. Living in Arizona..." 2) "Night Lights."
Student shelter, at night, at Taliesin West. 3) "Q&A: Andrew Pielage."
Photographer Andrew Pielage answers questions. Photograph of the David
Wright House. 4) Raymond Carlson House, photographed by Mark Boisclair.
"The...
Continued... |
1) Pp 2 2) Pp 5 3) Pp 14-15.
4) Pp Cover, 18-25 5) Pp 26-35 6) Pp 36-43
7) Pp 44-45 8) Pp 46-51
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2020.14.0721 |
2020
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 2020
Vol. 31 No. 1 (Published quarterly
by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Managing Editor: Abbott, Gabby 1) Wright, Frank Lloyd 2) Graff, Stuart
3) Ruehle-Ray, Heidi 4) Weil, Zarine 5) Hewson... |
Special double cover. Unesco World Heritage: The 20th Century
Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. 1) Individuality Undefiled. 2) The
Work Shall Grow. 3) Unity Temple. 4) Frederick C. Robie House. 5)
Taliesin. 6) Hollyhock House. 7) Fallingwater. 8) Herbert and Katherine
Jacobs House. 9) Taliesin West. 10) Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 11)
Activity: Abstracting Wright. 12) Shop. 13) Supporter Spotlight, Vernon
and Cille Swaback. 14) Wright Sites. Includes 63 photographs and
illustrations. 8.5 x 11. |
Pp 48 |
2020.11.0721 |
2020
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Summer 2020
Vol. 31 No. 2 (Published quarterly
by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Editor-in-Chief: Goodman, Jeff 1) Graff, Stuart 2) Gray, Jennifer 3)
Wright, Frank Lloyd 4) Gray, Jennifer 5) Rahmani... |
The Basis of Democracy: Frank Lloyd Wright on Community, Education, and
Opportunity. 1) Letter From the President & CEO. 2) Letter From the
Guest Editor. 3) The Art and Craft of the Machine. 4) Against "Knowledge
Factories": Frank Loyd Wright on Learning and Democracy. 5) The
Highest Form of Aristocracy. 6) Frank Lloyd Wright and Affordable
Housing. 7) Frank Lloyd Wright Store. 8) Organic... (Quote). 9) Frank
Lloyd Wright Foundation News. 10) Activity: Exploring Usonia. 11)
Supporter Spotlight...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2020.12.0721 |
2020
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Fall 2020
Vol. 31 No. 3 (Published quarterly by
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Editor-in-Chief: Goodman, Jeff 1) Graff, Stuart 2) Goodman, Jeff 3)
Wright, Frank Lloyd 4) Rhoades, Rebecca L.; Renderings by David... |
Unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright: For the Benefit of the People. 1) Letter
From the President & CEO. 2) Letter From the Guest Editor. 3) Oasis:
Plan for Arizona State Capital. 4) A Capital Controversy. 5) Adding a
Wright to the Collection: The Huntington Hartford Play Resort & Sports
Club. 6) Something That Belong to Them. The Rosenwald School Project. 7)
A Vision Realized: Marion County Civic Center. 8) Frank Loyd Wright
Store. 9) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation News. 10) Activity: Design Your
States Capitol...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2020.13.0721 |
2020
|
House Beautiful - Jan/Feb 2020 (Published by Hearst, New York) |
Keller, Hadley |
Restoration of the Celeste and Socrates Zaferios Residence, Blauvelt,
New York. (1961 - S.410). This was one of Marshall Erdman's
Prefabricated homes #1. Rewriting History. It's every architecture
lover's dream: You're strolling through real estate websites and stumble
upon a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian house, still inhabited by its original
owners, in virtually the same condition it was when Wright approve the
plans almost 60 years ago. "Being the cynical New Yorker, I didn't
believe it at first," laughs...
Continued... |
Pp 4, 66-73 |
2020.01.0120 |
2020
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Volume 8, No 1. (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc., Oak Park, IL) |
Brewer, Gregory M. |
Rediscovering Frank Lloyd Wright's Roloson Houses and the Unbuilt
Roloson Apartments. Publisher's Description: "In 1894, Robert W. Roloson
commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design a group of houses to be built
on Calumet Avenue near 32nd Street in Chicago. The four adjacent row
houses were completed early the following year. Roloson returned to
Wright several years later for plans to expand and convert the houses to
apartments. Working drawings were completed, but Roloson chose not to
proceed...
Continued... |
Pp 64 |
2020.21.0422 |
2020
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Volume 8, No 2. (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc., Oak Park, IL) |
Henning, Randolph C.; Statements by the Architect, Client, Contractor,
and Critic |
Rio Roca Chapel & Chapel House. Rio Roca Ranch, Texas :: 2008 - 2010.
Publisher's Description: "The Rio Roca Chapel & Chapel House project
located near Graford, Texas, was designed by the Fayetteville, Arkansas
architect Maurice Jennings in 2008. It is unquestionably a contemporary
example of the growth of an organic architecture that flowered from the
seed of Louis Sullivan, the roots of Frank Lloyd Wright, and the stem of
E. Fay Jones. The lineage is unmistakable; the result extraordinarily...
Continued... |
Pp 36 |
2020.22.0422 |
2020
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Volume 8, No 3. (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc., Oak Park, IL) |
Smith, Kathryn |
Frank Lloyd Wright's Freeman House. Publisher's Description: "In 1923,
Frank Lloyd Wright invented the textile block system in Los Angeles. Yet
by 1925, he had completed only three residences in Hollywood utilizing
the 16-inch square concrete blocks. The least known, the Samuel and
Harriet Freeman House, is, perhaps, the most important of the three as
it exhibits innovations Wright re-introduced in the mid-1930s to revive
his career. This issue explores the clients, the design and...
Continued... |
Pp 80 |
2020.23.0422 |
2020
|
Kelleher's Stamp Collector's Quarterly - 3rd Quarter, 2020 (Published
Quarterly by Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, Danbury, CT) |
Groten, Arthur H. |
"Wartime Survivor! Tokyo's Amazing Imperial Hotel, Jewel of the Orient.
One of the most fabled hotels in the world was the Imperial Hotel in
Tokyo and - beloved by all photographers - one of the most photographed
buildings of the 20th century. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright who
is arguably the finest American born architect of the 20th century. His
long career produced several distinct styles of buildings. His earliest
work was done in and around Chicago under the tutelage of Louis Sullivan...
Continued... |
Pp 60-69 |
2020.18.1221 |
2020
|
SaveWright, Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy - Spring 2020
Volume 11 Issue 1 (Published semi-annually by the Frank Lloyd Wright
Building Conservancy, Chicago) |
1) Perkins, Scott W. 2) Waggoner, Lynda 4-12)
Longstreth, Richard 13) Morris, Stephen. 14)
Ellin, Phyllis 15) Gordon... |
Wright on the World Heritage List. Special Edition. 1)
Welcome, Guest Editor. 2) Wright on the World Heritage
List.. 3) A History of the Wright World Heritage Nomination.
4) Justifying World Heritage Inscription. 5) Unity Temple.
6) Frederick C. Robie House. 7) Taliesin. 8)
Hollyhock House. 9) Fallingwater. 10) Herbert
and Katherine Jacobs House. 11) Taliesin West.
12) Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 13) Why World Heritage
Matters. 14) Monitoring a World...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2020.16.1021 |
2020
|
SaveWright, Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy - Winter 2020 Volume
11 Issue 2 (Published semi-annually by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building
Conservancy, Chicago) |
1) Henderson, Chuck 2) Scherubel, Ron 3)
Gunther, Justin 4) Hasse, Anne; Johnson, Sally; Buhr, Lisa... |
Saving Wright Now. 1) President's Message. An Unexpected
Year. 2) Editor's Message. Looking Back and Looking Forward.
3) Reserving Wright in a Time of Change. 4) 15 Years of
"Breaking the Box" at Wakanda Elementary. 5) Wright in the
21st Century: Passing the Baton to the Next Generation of
Preservationists. 6) Profiles in Preservation Funding.
7) Record Sales Herald New Era of Homeowner Stewardship. 8)
The Restoration and Sale of the Kalil House. 9) Executive
Director's Letter...
Continued... |
Pp 26 |
2020.17.1121 |
2020
|
The New Criterion - December 2020 (Published monthly by The Foundation
for Cultural Review, Inc., New York) |
Alofsin, Anthony |
"A scheme of terraces. When the Arizona Biltmore Hotel opened in
February 1929, Frank Lloyd Wright unexpectedly ran into Harold
McCormick. The chance meeting resulted in one of Wright's more unusual
unexecuted designs, one that eventually influenced others. Twenty years
earlier, Wright had designed a grand, unbuilt estate on the edge of Lake
Michigan for McCormick and his first wife. But in Arizona in 1929,
McCormick was in the company of a young woman called Elizabeth...
Continued... |
Pp 21-26 |
2020.24.0424 |
2021 |
2021
|
Frank Lloyd Wright
Quarterly - Winter 2021
Vol. 32 No.
1. (Published quarterly by The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Managing Editor: Goodman, Jeff 1) Goodman, Jeff 2) Wright, Frank Lloyd
3) Taylor, Alan 4) Sikora, Steve 5) Bradley, Richard... |
The Space Within. 1) Letter from the Editor. 2) From the Natural House.
3) Transcendent Design. 4) Master of the Void. 5) Living in Brilliance.
5) Ahead of the Curve. 6) Within Your Own Home. 7) Poetry, Emotion, &
Architecture. 8) Strength of Character and Clarity of Vision. 9) Annual
Report: The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation's Resilience in 2020 and
Beyond. 10) Supporter Spotlight. 11) 13) Wright Sites Open to the
Public. Includes 55 photographs and illustrations. 8.5 x 11. |
Pp 48 |
2021.01.0321 |
2021
|
Frank Lloyd Wright
Quarterly - Spring 2021 Vol. 32 No. 2. (Published quarterly by
The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Editor-In-Chief: Goodman, Jeff 1) Graff, Stuart 2) Mendelsohn,
Ashley 3) Winkler, Kathrine; Goetsch... |
Hers Is A Good Spirit Here: Wo0men Workining With Frank Lloyd Wright. 1)
Letter from the President and CEO. 2) Letter From the Guest Editor. 3)
The Idiosyncrasy Letter. 4) Heaven Within Reach, Goetsch-Winckler House.
5) The Groundbreaking Women of the Oak Park and Taliesin Years. 6) Nobu
Tsuchiura, The First Female Architect in Japan. 7) A Powerful Brand.
Marion Mahony's Original Form of Graphic Reorientation. 8) The Women
Leading The Wright Legacy into the Future. 9) Shop...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2021.04.0621 |
2021
|
Frank Lloyd Wright
Quarterly -
Summer 2021 Vol. 32 No. 3. (Published quarterly by The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Editor-In-Chief: Goodman, Jeff 1) Graff, Stuart 2) Lautner, Judith
3) Lautner, John 4) Olsberg, Nicholas 5) Daniels... |
Growing And Living: John Lautner and the Legacy of Organic Architecture.
1) Letter from the President and CEO. 2) Letter from the
John Lautner Foundation . 3) At Taliesin. 4)
Ideas of the Real. An except from "Between Earth and Heaven."
5) Transendental Spaces: Frank Lloyd Wright & John Lautner Through My
Lens. 6) Lost Angeles: Architect Frank Escher describes the
meticulous process of restoring John Lautner's L.S. Designs.
7) Seven Questions for John Nautner From the Taliesin Fellowship...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2021.22.0921 |
2021
|
Frank Lloyd Wright
Quarterly - Fall 2021 Vol. 32 No. 4. (Published quarterly by The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Editor-In-Chief: Goodman, Jeff 1) Graff, Stuart 2) Grey, Jennifer
3) Wright, Frank Lloyd; Foreword by Jennifer... |
Unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright: Broadacre City, Everywhere or Nowhere.
1) Letter from the President and CEO. 2) Letter from the
Guest Editor. 3) Excerpts From The Disappearing City.
4) Broadacre 101. 5) Broadacre City, Today. 6)
Building Broadacre. Jennifer Gray in Conversation with David Romero.
7) Driving Into The Future. 8) Creating a Wonderful Day in
the Neighborhood. 9) Drawing Your Own Masterpiece.
10) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation News. 11) Culture of
Philanthropy...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2021.23.1221 |
2021
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Volume 9, No 1. (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc., Oak Park, IL) |
Scott, William B. Jr.; McCowan, Gary; De Long, David |
Eric Lloyd Wright: From Generation to Generation. Publisher's
Description: "Eric Lloyd Wright - son of Lloyd Wright and grandson of
Frank Lloyd Wright - is an architect of rare pedigree and a creative
force in his own right. Eric is a sincerely genial and generous person.
He appears often in various local and national publications - having
been interviewed about his family countless times. His advocacy for
organic architecture as developed by his grandfather has been second to
none. However, very...
Continued... |
Pp 64 |
2021.29.0422 |
2021
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Volume 9, No 2. (Published three
times a year by OAD Archives, Inc., Oak Park, IL) |
1) Hertzberg, Mark |
Publisher's Description: "Al Krescanko was one of those quiet guys who
said he was just doing his job when he photographed Frank Lloyd Wright
some 60 years ago, but several of his insightful 1957 candid photos of
the master architect have been published in at least two landmark books
about Wright. Yet, Krescanko's byline has remained largely unknown.
Among photographers of Frank Lloyd Wright, it has less name recognition
than the work of Pedro Guerrero, Ezra Stoller, Balthazar Korab...
Continued... |
Pp 40 |
2021.12.1021 |
2021
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Volume 9, No 3. (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc., Oak Park, IL) |
Smith, Kathryn |
Frank Lloyd Wright at the Fine Arts Building. Publisher's Description:
"Between 1898-1918, the period known as the Chicago Renaissance, the
Fine Arts Building was central to an artistic evolution from the
Victorian era to the emergence of modernism. It was during this major
period of creative activity that Frank Lloyd Wright was interwoven with
the history of the Fine Arts Building. The discussion of Wright and the
Fine Arts Building usually begins and ends with the four interiors he
designed between...
Continued... |
Pp 76 |
2021.24.1221 |
2021
|
Michigan History - January/February 2021 (Published six times a year by
the Historical Society of Michigan, Lansing, Michigan) |
Smith, Stephen W. |
"Wright Here in Michigan's Twin Cities. During the 1950s, three
pioneering community members of Michigan's Twin Cities - Benton Harbor
and St. Joseph - brought the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright to the
state to design three houses. More than six decades after Wright's death
in 1959, his stamp on the Twin Cities endures." Article includes
historical information on the Anthony, Harper and Schultz houses. Also
includes is a section on the Snow Flake Hotel. Includes seven
photographs. Original cover price $6.95. 8.25 x 10.75 |
Pp 30-34 |
2021.03.0421 |
2021
|
SaveWright, Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy - Fall 2021 Volume
12 Issue 1 (Published semi-annually by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building
Conservancy, Chicago) |
1) Henderson, Chuck 2) Gray, Jennifer 3) Paine,
Ashley 4) Bible, Ann 5) Perkins, Scott W.
6) Ren, Yuan 7) Gray... |
Wright on Exhibit. 1) President's Message. On Stewardship.
2) Editor's Message. Wright on Exhibit. 3) The Wright House
Museum: Mediated Encounters with Frank Lloyd Wright's Domestic
Architecture. 4) Wright in Manchester. 5) "A
Spirited and Fress Little Building," Fallingwater's Visitors Center at
40. 6) From Garage to Gift Shop: The Preservation of Frank
Lloyd Wright's Early Residential Garage. 7) Private to
Public: Homeowners on Opening Their Houses to Visitors. 8)
Living and Working...
Continued... |
Pp 22 |
2021.13.1121 |
2022 |
2022
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy 2022 Annual Report (Published by
the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, Chicago, Illinois) |
Exec Dir: Gordon, Barbara |
1) Overview of 2022. 2) Active Advocacy Cases in 2022.
3) Education. 4) Preservation / Technical Services.
5) 2022 Board of Directors. 6) Audited Financials.
7) Thanks to Our 2022 Donors. 8) Legacy Circle in Donor
Profiles. 9) Wright on the Market. Includes 17 Photographs.
8.5 X 11 |
Pp 12 |
2022.24.1223 |
2022
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Summer 2022 Vol. 33 No. 2 (Published
quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Editor-in-Chief: Lilly, Adrian 1) Graff, Stuart
2) Lubello, Sam 3) Browning, Bill 4) Beatley,
Tim 5) Safdie, Moshe... |
Outside In: Cultivating Biophilia In Design. 1) Letter from
the President & CEO. 2) Letter from the Guest Editor.
3) Nature: The Soul of Design. Why Do We Love Being in Frank Lloyd
Wright's Buildings? Nature in the Space. Natural Analogues. Nature of
the Space. 4) Frank Lloyd Wright, Biophilic Urbanism.
5) Thoughts on Biophilia. 6) The Green Walls Become the
World. 7) Bringing the Outside In. 8)
Preservation Matters. 9) Friend of the Foundation. Spotlight
on Raymond Neutra. 10) Timeless...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2022.06.0622 |
2022
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Fall 2022 Vol. 33 No. 3 (Published
quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Editor-in-Chief: Lilly, Adrian 1) Graff, Stuart
2) Lilly, Adrian 3) Matero, Frank G. 4) Cohan,
Colin 5) Lockard, Mijana... |
Learning by Doing: Taliesin and Taliesin West Continue the Hands-On
Tradition. 1) Letter from the President & CEO.
2) Letter from the Editor. 3) All Things Useful and
Ornamental. 4) Midway Barn: The Crossroads of
Tradition, Ambition, and Functionality. 5) Out of the
Ground, and into the Light, A Child of the Sun. Design of the Earth
Progressivist Education. 6) The Taliesin Institute.
7) Learning Today at Taliesin West. 8) Exhibitions: Sacred
Spaces, at Taliesin West: Friday, October 14...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2022.07.0922 |
2022
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 2022 Vol. 33 No. 4 (Published
quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Editor-in-Chief: Lilly, Adrian 1) Graff, Stuart
2) Athitakis, Mark 3) Miles, Vernon 4) McNamee,
Gregory 5) Athitakis... |
Unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright Skyscrapers. Trees That Escaped the Forest.
1) Letters from the President & CEO. 2) Letters from the
Guest Editor. 3) The Battle of Crystal City, Wright in
the Fate of Mixed-Use Urban Design and Washington, D.C. 4)
Humanities Ambition. The Illinois: Wright's, 528-Story Dream Building.
5) Organicism, Inside - Out. A Conversation with Joseph M. Siry.
6) Wright, Sullivan, and the National Life Insurance Building.
7) The Skyscraper Regulation Project. Excerpted From...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2022.08.1222 |
2022
|
Friends of Fallingwater - Number 34 - Spring 2022 (Published
semi-annually by The Friends of Fallingwater and the Western
Pennsylvania Conservancy, PA) |
Friends of Fallingwater |
1) Archival Records Tell Stories of Fallingwater. 2) Informing
Fallingwater's Decorative and Fine Arts. 3) Informing Building
Preservation. 4) World Heritage Preserved, A Campaign for the Future of
Fallingwater. 5) Building Fallingwater. 6) Artist Charles Lutz Presents
Installation at Fallingwater. 7) Collection Spotlight: Landscape 1. 8)
The Essence of Fallingwater. 7.5 x 13.25 |
Pp 8 |
2022.20.0623 |
2022
|
Friends of Fallingwater - Number 35 - Fall 2022 (Published semi-annually
by The Friends of Fallingwater and the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy,
PA) |
Friends of Fallingwater |
1) Preserving a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A Three-Year Major
Preservation Effort Begins at Falling Water. 2) Touchstone: A Half
Century of Craft. 3) A Lifelong Collection to Falling Water. 4) From the
Collection. 7.5 x 13.25 |
Pp 8 |
2022.21.0623 |
2022
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Vol 10, No 1. (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc.) |
Guest Editor: Henning, Randolph C.; Essay: Meyer, Katie Pierce |
The Work of Mackie and Kamrath: Organic Architecture in Texas.
Publisher's Description: Karl Kamrath (1911-1988) grew up in Austin,
Texas and earned his Bachelor's degree in architecture from the
University of Texas at Austin in 1934. His early career was spent in
Chicago but he moved back to Texas in 1937 and became a partner in the
firm of MacKie and Kamrath, one of the first Houston firms credited with
creating modern architecture. Kamrath had an opportunity to meet
Frank Lloyd Wright...
Continued... |
Pp 43 |
2022.10.0422 |
2022
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Vol 10, No 2. (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc.) |
Guest Advisor: Henning, Randolph C.; Essay: Hammons, Mark |
Arthur Dyson's Hilton Residence: Paradise by the Sea. Publisher's
Description: "The Autumn 2022 issue of the Journal OA+D features one of
architect Arthur Dyson's most exceptional works, The Hilton Residence,
along with a primer of his career in organic architecture. Working under
the auspices of three major figures of American Architecture - Frank
Lloyd Wright, William Gray Purcell, and Bruce Goff - and across more
than five decades of professional practice, Art Dyson has remained...
Continued... |
Pp 52 |
2022.11.0722 |
2022
|
Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Vol 10, No 3. 2022 (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc.) |
Smith, Kathryn |
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Walker House, Carmel:: Publisher’s Description:
“Between 1898-1918, the period known as the Chicago Renaissance, the
Fine Arts Building was central to an artistic evolution from the
Victorian era to the emergence of modernism.
The Mrs. Clinton Walker House (1948-52), Carmel, California, is the only
Frank Lloyd Wright residence built next to an ocean. It not only
overlooks Carmel Bay, but the front prow extends into the ocean at high
tide. The juxtaposition between stone...
Continued... |
Pp 120 |
2022.23.0224 |
2022
|
SaveWright, Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy - 2022 Volume
13 Issue 1 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy,
Chicago) |
1) Henderson, Chuck 2) Klingner, Leslie
3) Murphy, Keiran 4) Enck, Christopher 5)
Sikora, Steve... |
Wright on Kitchens. 1) President's Message. The
importance of the Workspace. 2) Editor's Message: Wright on
Kitchens. 3) Wright's own Kitchen at Taliesin.
4) Embracing the Intact: The Kitchen of the Kathryn and Lloyd Lewis
House. 5) The Loss and Recovery of the Wiley House Kitchen.
6) The J. Alfred and Muriel Sweeton House Kitchen, 1950/2012.
7) My Favorite Room. 8) A Resource for Building Stewards.
9) Susan Jacob, Jacobs Lockhart, 1934-2022. Includes 38 photographs and
illustrations. 8.5 x 11 |
Pp 18 |
2022.12.1222 |
2022
|
Wisconsin Natural Resources - Summer 2022 (Published quarterly by the
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison, Wisconsin) |
Kahler, Kathryn A. |
Instep with Nature. Historic Wright-designed Cottage Has Inspired
Visitors for Three Decades. Nestled in the pines overlooking south
central Wisconsin's Mirror Lake is a tiny cottage with a sizeable and
storied past. What began as a young man's romantic dream, snuffed by
tragedy, has been renewed by a cadre of volunteers whose dedication has
inspired more than 15,000 visitors from across the globe. This year
marks the 30th year of renewal for the Seth Peterson Cottage, one of the
last homes designed by...
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Pp 40-41 |
2022.22.1023 |
2023 |
2023
|
Casa Brutus - November 2023 - (Published by Hearst Holdings, Inc.) |
Text: Yamada, Yoshinao; Mizukami, Yutaka; Akune, Sawako; Yoshida, Mika;
Photos: Nagare, Satoshi |
Published in Japanese, reads back to front. An issue devoted to the work
of “Frank Lloyd Wright.” Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan. Sections
includes: Imperial Hotel; Biography; F. L. Wright Education 1:
Architecture; Fallingwater; Guggenheim Museum; F. L. Wright Education 2
- Personality; Origin, Taliesin; Robie House; SC Johnson; Unity Temple;
Home and Studio; The Rookery; Jacobs (1) House; Unitarian Meeting House;
Mona Terrace; F. L. Wright Education 3 - Japan; Yamamura House...
Continued... |
Pp 33-125 |
2023.24.0524 |
2023
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Spring 2023
Vol. 34 No.
1 (Published quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
1 & 2) Elias, Megan 3) Kinchin, Juliet; Ro, Ha Leem;
4) Rahmani, Ayad 5) Douglass, Chris 6) Wright,
Frank Lloyd... |
Food and Fellowship: Growing, Eating, and Learning. 1)
Letter from the Guest Editor. 2) The Food Voice of Taliesin.
3) Growing and Learning. 4) Food and the Moral Philosophy of
Frank Lloyd Wright.. 5) Taliesin Cook Book. 6) Breakfast at
Taliesin. 7) A Wedding Tradition Is Born. The Imperial Hotel
and the Earthquake of 1923. 8) Food and Festivities. . 9) Building
a Tablescape. 10) 2022 Annual Report. Includes 71
photographs and illustrations. 8.5 x 11 |
Pp 48 |
2023.17.0323 |
2023
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Summer 2023
Vol. 34 No.
2 (Published quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
1) Graff, Stuart 2) Lubell, Sam 3) Hess, Alan
4) Lerner, Jesse 5) Chusid, Jeffrey F. 6)
Weintraub, Richard... |
A Simmering Robe: The Art of Textile Blocks. 1) Letter from
the President and Ceo. 2) Letter From the Guest Editor.
3) Frank Lloyd Wright's Textile Blocks. 4) The Textile Block
Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Mayan Revival. 5) The
Roots and Surprising Variety of Textile Blocks. 6) What it
Takes. The Daunting Challenge of Rviving Wright’s Freeman House.
7) In the Cause of Architecture. The Meaning of Materials - Concrete.
8) Molding a Legacy. New Ennis House Planter. 9) From
Wright's...
Continued... |
Pp 48 |
2023.18.0423 |
2023
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Fall 2023
Vol. 34 No.
3 (Published quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
1) Graff, Stuart 2) Nute, Kevin 3) Siry, Joseph 4) Oshima, Ken
Tadashi 5) Severns, Karen 6) Nute, Kevin... |
Harmonizing Contradiction. The Imperial Hotel: Bridging Ancient and
Modern. 1) Letter from the President and Ceo. 2) Letter From
the Guest Editor. 3) Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel and
the Great Kanto Earthquake. 4) The Nature of Oya Stone at
the Imperial Hotel 5) A Triumph of Cross-cultural
Collaboration. 6) Deciphering the Imperial. 7)
American Icons: Wright & O'keeffe 8) The Nature of Materials
9) A Touch of Japan. 10) Designing a Bold Future. Includes
61 photographs and illustrations. 8.5 x 11 |
Pp 48 |
2023.19.0923 |
2023
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Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 2023
Vol. 34 No.
4 (Published quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
1) Graff, Stuart 2) Prudon, Theo 3) McCarter, Robert 4) Oshima, Ken 5)
Bhagat, Shalini Venugopal 6) Pires,.. |
Unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright: A World of Influence. 1) Letter from the
President and Ceo. 2) Letter From the Guest Editor. 3) Ernst Wasmuth
vs Ernest Wasmuth. 4) Reimagining the Odawara Hotel. 5) The Calico
Mills Store. 6) Raul Bailleres House. 7) Exhibitions: Wright’s
Imperial Hotel at 100: Frank Lloyd Wright and the World. 8) Tony
Vaccaro: A Life Without Borders. 9) Warp and Weft: Fiber Art At
Taliesin. 10) University of Chicago: From Detail to City at
Taliesin. 11) A Day at Taliesin 12) Take the Frank...
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2023.20.1223 |
2023
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Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Vol 11, No 1. 2023 (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc.) |
Schiffner, Charles Robert |
Charles Robert Schiffner, From Furniture to Freeways :: Publisher’s
Description: “This double-sized issue is a long-overdue monograph on the
life and creative work of architect and Taliesin Fellow, Charles Robert
Schiffner. Joining Taliesin in
1968, Schiffner proceeded to contribute to the work underway by the
Taliesin Associated Architects on projects throughout the 1970s and
early 1980s. This included his celebrated work on "The House of the
Future" in Ahwatukee near Chandler, AZ, as well as several...
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Pp 100 |
2023.12.0224 |
2023
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Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Vol 11, No 2. 2023 (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc.) |
Smith, Kathryn |
Imperial Hotel, 100 Objects For 100 Years :: Publisher’s Description:
“Triple-sized issue. 2023 marks the 100th anniversary of Frank Lloyd
Wright's Imperial Hotel and this issue of the *Journal of Organic
Architecture + Design* spotlights Wright's lost masterpiece. Kathryn
Smith — noted architectural historian and an expert on Wright's lost
hotel — curates the publication by exploring "100 Objects For 100
Years," as selected from the vast amount of material held in the OA+D
Archives collections...
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Pp 120 |
2023.13.0224 |
2023
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Journal of Organic Architecture & Design - Vol 11, No 3. 2023 (Published
three times a year by OAD Archives, Inc.) |
Davison, Celeste; Scott, William B. Jr. |
Good Son of Taliesin :: The Life and Work of Allen Lape Davison.
Publisher’s Description: “This issue is a long-overdue monograph on the
life and creative work of architect and Taliesin Apprentice, Allen Lape
Davison. Joining Taliesin in
1938, Frank Lloyd Wright soon saw that "Davy" was an especially talented
delineator, responsible for the origination of the dramatic night scenes
of several Wright projects. Davison also differentiated himself as a
creative powerhouse with his "box projects" given...
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Pp 40 |
2023.14.0224 |
2023
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SaveWright, Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy - 2023 Volume 14
Issue 1 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy,
Chicago) |
Guest Editor: Schrenk, Lisa D. 1) Henderson, Chuck 2) Schrenk, Lisa D. 3) Ginzky, Kirsten E. 4) Gray, Jennifer
5) Hartzell... |
1) The Progressive Context of Wright's Early Career. 2) The
Progressive City: Chicago. 3) Social and Mechanical Intercourse:
Wright, Hull House, and the Progessive Spirit. 4) Hull-House Maps and
Papers. 5) Progressive Reform in Architecture: From Settlement Houses
to School Buildings. 6) A Progressive Interpretation of a Progressive
Building: The Abraham Lincoln Centre. 7) The Bagleys: Important Early
Clients of Frank Lloyd Wright. 8) Advocacy is a Team Effort: Saving
the Bagley House...
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Pp 18 |
2023.16.1223 |
2023
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Shepherd Express Magazine - April 2023 (Published monthly by Shepherd
Express Magazine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.) |
Julson, Sheila |
"Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright's Burnham Block. Wisconsin's own Frank
Lloyd Wright's renowned architectural works include homes, offices,
churches, hotels and public structures. His signature prairie style
homes, with clean lines, straight angles and creative use of space, were
outside-the-box for the post-Victoria era in which they were designed.
Six Wright homes-two single-family, and four two-family duplexes - still
stand on the 2700 block of west Burn-ham Street. They are American
System-Built homes...
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2023.04.0723 |
2023
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The New Yorker - May 8, 2023 (Published weekly by Conde Nast, a division
of Advanced Magazine Publishers, Inc., New York.) |
Louison, Cole |
"At The Museum. At any given time, the Guggenheim may host Kandinskys,
Picassos, Pollocks, Mondrians, or af Klints, but the first thing that
any visitor who isn't too boring to admit it thinks about is the ramp,
and how much fun it would be to roll down. Frank Lloyd Wright imagined
the museum's six-story helix as "a curving wave that never breaks." The
building opened in 1959, the same year that the Roller Derby Skate Board
debuted. And yet, for the next six decades, perhaps owing to a sense of
decorum, or to...
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2023.05.0923 |
2023
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The Objective Standard - Winter 2023-2024 - (Published quarterly
by Glen Allen Press, LLC. Glen Allen, VA) |
Sandefur, Timothy |
Frank Lloyd Wright: Rebel Architect. The story goes that Frank Lloyd
Wright was once summoned to testify in a lawsuit. When he took the
witness stand, a lawyer asked what his occupation was. He answered, "I
am the world's greatest architect." Afterwards, his embarrassed wife
told him he should be more modest. "You forget," he replied. "I was
under oath." The remark was characteristic of Wright's sly sense of
humor, but he wasn't really joking. He knew that in a career lasting
some seventy years, he had...
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Pp 11-65 |
2023.11.0124 |
2024 |
2024
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Nineteenth Century, The Magazine of The Victorian Society in
America - Spring 2024 (Digital Edition) (Published by the Victorian
Society in America. Haddonfield, NJ) |
Brewer, Gregory M. |
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Berry-MacHarg House
Revealed. Among the most elusive of Frank Lloyd Wright’s early works is
the Berry-MacHarg house of 1891, believed to have been designed by
Wright while working for Adler & Sullivan. The Berry-MacHarg house was
for many years thought to be the first of Wright’s “bootleg” houses,
those independent commissions undertaken by Wright while still employed
by Adler & Sullivan. However, we can now say with certainty that it was
an Adler & Sullivan commission which...
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2024.02.0524 |