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Ultra Rare 1955 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT USONIAN PRE-FABRICATED HOMES BROCHURE

Ultra Rare 1955 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT USONIAN PRE-FABRICATED HOMES BROCHURE

Ultra Rare 1955 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT USONIAN PRE-FABRICATED HOMES BROCHURE

Ultra Rare 1955 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT USONIAN PRE-FABRICATED HOMES BROCHURE

Ultra Rare 1955 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT USONIAN PRE-FABRICATED HOMES BROCHURE

Ultra Rare 1955 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT USONIAN PRE-FABRICATED HOMES BROCHURE

My father knew Frank Lloyd Wright personally and worked with him on his pre-fabricated homes. My father gave me this brochure many decades ago. He was in the redwood business in the mid-1950s, working for Simpson Timber Company of Eureka, California. My grandfather was the President of Simpson Timber Company. My father met with Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago in 1955 and convinced him to use redwood battens in his pre-fabricated homes. Redwood, as you may know, is 6/7ths water and virtually fireproof. Around this time, my father also threw a cocktail party for Frank Lloyd Wright at the Chicago Club or the CAA, the Chicago Athletic Association. This party was documented in an issue of LOOK Magazine in the late 1950s. Eleven pre-fabricated houses in total were built. Offering in VERY GOOD CONDITION this oversize 8-page brochure on thick coated stock advertising three different FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT designed PRE-FABRICATED HOMES. Please see close-up pictures for details. What you see is what you get. Dimensions are approximately 9 1/2 inches x 12 1/2 inches. EXTREMELY RARE and ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND. By spring of 1956 Wright had final plans for three Usonian-type homes to be built exclusively by ME&A. Eleven homes in total were built. Nine examples of Prefab #1 were built. Two examples of Prefab #2 were built. No examples of Prefab #3 were ever built. The prefab package Erdman offered included all the major structural components, interior and exterior walls, floors, windows and doors, as well as cabinets and woodwork. Wright also intended to inspect each home after completion, and to apply his famous glazed red signature brick to the home if it had been completed as planned. Eugene Van Tamelen House – Madison, Wisconsin (1956). Arnold Jackson House “Skyview” – moved from Madison to Beaver Dam, Wisconsin in 1985 (built 1957). Duncan House – moved from Lisle, Illinois to Polymath Park in 2002 (built 1957). Frank Iber House – Plover, Wisconsin (1957). Al Borah / Carl Post House – Barrington Hills, Illinois (1957). Catherine and William Cass House “The Crimson Beech” – Staten Island, New York (1959). Socrates Zaferiou House – Blauvelt, New York (built 1961). Joseph Mollica House – Bayside, Wisconsin (1958). Edward & Laura Jane LaFond House – St. Walter Rudin House – Madison, Wisconsin (1957). James McBean Residence – Rochester, Minnesota (1957). This item is in the category “Books & Magazines\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “gratindauphinois” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Uruguay.
  • Year Printed: 1955
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Topic: Pre-Fabricated Homes
  • Binding: Brochure
  • Origin: American
  • Subject: Architecture
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Language: English

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Houses Designs for Moderate Cost One-Family Homes

Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Houses Designs for Moderate Cost One-Family Homes

Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Houses Designs for Moderate Cost One-Family Homes

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Houses: Designs for Moderate Cost One-Family Homes. This item is in the category “Books & Magazines\Books”. The seller is “bennettbooksltd” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Uruguay, Russian Federation.
  • ISBN: 9780823071784
  • EAN: 9780823071784
  • Book Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Houses : Designs for Moderate Cost One-Family Homes
  • Item Length: 10in.
  • Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications, Incorporated
  • Publication Year: 1984
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Item Height: 0.6in.
  • Author: John Sergeant
  • Genre: Architecture
  • Topic: Buildings / Residential, Individual Architects & Firms / General
  • Item Width: 9in.
  • Item Weight: 13 Oz
  • Number of Pages: 208 Pages

Frank Lloyd Wright S Usonian Olfelt House

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

Pair Of Cool Lane Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Style MID Century Modern End Tables

UP FOR YOUR PLEASURE IS A. SUPER COOL SET OF “LANE” MID CENTURY MODERN SIDE TABLES DESIGNED IN WHAT LOOKS LIKE A FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT USONIAN STYLE. I HAVE SO MUCH STUFF STILL PACKED IN BOXES TO GET RID OF THAT I WILL PROBABLY SELL IT ALL WITH “NO RESERVE” SO AS TO MOVE IT OUT, AND WHAT EVER IT BRINGS… THESE ARE REALLY COOL IN PERSON… THEY LOOK TO BE WALNUT AND BURL WALNUT FOR THE TOPS… THEY ARE EACH SIGNED LANE FURNITURE… THEY MEASURE 23″ DEEP X 16″ WIDE X 15 TALL… WILL BE UP TO MY DISCRETION TO DO SO… BE SURE TO ADD ME TO YOUR FAVORITE SELLERS LIST FOR MORE COOL ESTATE STUFF FROM THIS MASSIVE CLEAN OUT!! The item “PAIR OF COOL LANE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT USONIAN STYLE MID CENTURY MODERN END TABLES” is in sale since Monday, August 23, 2021. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “goodjunk455″ and is located in Akron, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: America
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Item Height: 15″
  • Depth: 23″
  • Sub-Style: American
  • Material: WALNUT & BURL
  • Width: 16″
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: Brown
  • Brand: LANE

Frank Lloyd Wright S Penfield Usonian House

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Signed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In addition, a TASCHEN (2018) coffee table book by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer and Peter Goessel about Frank Lloyd Wrights architectural masterpieces, published in three languages (English, German and French). The floor plans come with the necessary paperwork which ascertain provenance and authenticity. Drawing/Rendering of the Duey Wright House, Wausau, Wisconsin, circa 1957. Ink, graphite and coloured pencil on paper, 44.5 x 29.5. A superb and impressive drawing of three views of the house with the elevation scales. Slight creasing, mostly to the corners, with small edge tear. Signed by the master himself FLW July 57. Perched on a bluff top overlooking the Wisconsin River, the Duey Wright House is one of Frank Lloyd Wrights last Usonian residences. Built for Duey and Julia Wright (not related to the architect) who owned a local music store and music school, the homes unusual L-shaped footprint has been suggested to represent a quarter note in honor of the musical couple. Moreover, a repeated geometric design found throughout the home in perforated plywood panels suggests musical notation. Wright used these panels in the exterior windows and as screens between rooms. The unadorned concrete block walls combine with the wide overhanging eaves to create a low horizontal look to the home. The longest wing, which runs east to west, is principally used for bedrooms, with the carport on the east end and the library on the west end. The two wings are joined on the west end by a large concrete block chimney, which allows for a library fireplace, and another in the living room. The circular living room contains a continuous band of windows allowing for a panoramic view of the Wisconsin River to the southwest, and Rib Mountain in the distance. The Usonian House conceptualised by architect Frank Lloyd Wright is the embodiment of an idea for a simple, stylish small house of moderate cost designed especially for the American middle class. It is not so much a style as a type of residential architecture. Style is important, wrote Wright. A style is not. When looking at a portfolio of Wrights architecture the casual observer might not even pause at Wrights first Usonian house from 1937, looking so familiar and ordinary yet, Usonian architecture was another obsession of the famous Frank Lloyd Wright in the last decades of his long life. By the 1950s, he had designed dozens of what he was then calling his Usonian Automatics. Wright didnt want to be known solely as an architect of the rich and famous, although his early residential experimentation in Prairie house design had been subsidized by families of means. The competitive Wright quickly became interested in affordable housing for the masses. In 1936, when the United States was in the depths of the Great Depression, Wright realized that the nations housing needs would forever be changed. Most of his clients would lead more simple lives, without household help, but still deserving of sensible, classic design. It is not only necessary to get rid of all unnecessary complications in construction wrote Wright, it is necessary to consolidate and simplify the three appurtenance systems heating, lighting, and sanitation. Designed to control costs, Wrights Usonian houses had no attics, no basements, simple roofs, radiant heating (what Wright called gravity heat), natural ornamentation, and efficient use of space, inside and out. Some have said that the word Usonia is an abbreviation for United States of North America. This meaning explains Wrights aspiration to createa democratic, distinctly national style that was affordable for thecommon people of the United States. A superb, impressive architectural drawing of this important house with the elevation scales. The item “Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house” is in sale since Thursday, April 15, 2021. This item is in the category “Books, Comics & Magazines\Antiquarian & Collectable”. The seller is “firstandfine” and is located in Birmingham. This item can be shipped to all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, United States, Canada.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Author: Frank Lloyd Wright

(Natural) Bulova Usonian II Frank Lloyd Wright Clock. Best Price

(Natural) Bulova Usonian II Frank Lloyd Wright Clock. Best Price

About Bulova Corporation The realisation of a great American dream began in 1875 when Joseph Bulova, a 23-year-old immigrant from Bohemia, opened a small jewellery store on Malden Lane in New York City. This modest enterprise was to evolve into one of today’s preeminent watch and clock companies. During World War I, wristwatches were issued in the military for their greater convenience. Returning veterans brought home the new fashion – and a new market emerged. Bulova timepieces use only the finest materials, precision, craftsmanship, and state-of-the-art technology for enduring quality and performance. At the heart of each Bulova watch is precision accuracy. From the finest quartz movements to alternative technologies such as solar or mechanical energy, each Bulova watch is guaranteed to be accurate to within one minute a year. Every Bulova is anti-magnetic, shock-resistant, and features the company’s unique distortion-free and scratch-resistant Dura-Crystal. Only Bulova offers the range of styling and the scope of products to meet everyone’s needs. From the sporty Marine Star Collection to diamond watches and heirloom-quality timepieces, Bulova has a watch or clock that will complement your style. Solid wood case with natural finish. Frank Lloyd Wright Collection. Uses 1 AA battery (not included). 9.5W x 2.75D x 6.5H inches. The item “(Natural) Bulova Usonian II Frank Lloyd Wright Clock. Best Price” is in sale since Thursday, July 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Décor\Clocks\Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks”. The seller is “yourglobalmall” and is located in Commerce, CA. This item can be shipped to Australia, United States, Japan, Canada, Hong Kong, Brazil, France, New Zealand.
  • EAN: 0042429487666
  • UPC: 0042429487666
  • ISBN: N/A
  • MPN: N/A
  • Brand: Bulova
  • Colour: Natural
  • Finish: Natural
  • Item Height: 7.1 cm
  • Item Length: 24.1 cm
  • Item Weight: 1.09 kg
  • Item Width: 16.5 cm
  • Type: N/A

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle

Walnut finished wood base with die-cast metal meridian. 16 Inch Diameter, Hand papered Raised relief Craft fiber Ball. 12″W X 12″D X 18H; Product Weight: 2.8 Lbs. Frank Lloyd Wright (1867 – 1959) is widely considered to be Americas greatest architect. The base for the Usonian I Desk Globe was adapted from one of several furniture designs done in the forties by Mr. This globe is in excellent condition, no tears, rips, ding or dents, like new, see photos. The item “Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle” is in sale since Sunday, August 2, 2020. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Décor\Globes”. The seller is “double-d-featured-finds” and is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Material: Wood
  • Type: Tabletop Globe
  • Features: Raised Relief
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Brand: Replogle Globes

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house

Signed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In addition, a TASCHEN (2018) coffee table book by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer and Peter Goessel about Frank Lloyd Wrights architectural masterpieces, published in three languages (English, German and French). The floor plans come with the necessary paperwork which ascertain provenance and authenticity. Drawing/Rendering of the Duey Wright House, Wausau, Wisconsin, circa 1957. Ink, graphite and coloured pencil on paper, 44.5 x 29.5. A superb and impressive drawing of three views of the house with the elevation scales. Slight creasing, mostly to the corners, with small edge tear. Signed by the master himself FLW July 57. Perched on a bluff top overlooking the Wisconsin River, the Duey Wright House is one of Frank Lloyd Wrights last Usonian residences. Built for Duey and Julia Wright (not related to the architect) who owned a local music store and music school, the homes unusual L-shaped footprint has been suggested to represent a quarter note in honor of the musical couple. Moreover, a repeated geometric design found throughout the home in perforated plywood panels suggests musical notation. Wright used these panels in the exterior windows and as screens between rooms. The unadorned concrete block walls combine with the wide overhanging eaves to create a low horizontal look to the home. The longest wing, which runs east to west, is principally used for bedrooms, with the carport on the east end and the library on the west end. The two wings are joined on the west end by a large concrete block chimney, which allows for a library fireplace, and another in the living room. The circular living room contains a continuous band of windows allowing for a panoramic view of the Wisconsin River to the southwest, and Rib Mountain in the distance. The Usonian House conceptualised by architect Frank Lloyd Wright is the embodiment of an idea for a simple, stylish small house of moderate cost designed especially for the American middle class. It is not so much a style as a type of residential architecture. Style is important, wrote Wright. A style is not. When looking at a portfolio of Wrights architecture the casual observer might not even pause at Wrights first Usonian house from 1937, looking so familiar and ordinary yet, Usonian architecture was another obsession of the famous Frank Lloyd Wright in the last decades of his long life. By the 1950s, he had designed dozens of what he was then calling his Usonian Automatics. Wright didnt want to be known solely as an architect of the rich and famous, although his early residential experimentation in Prairie house design had been subsidized by families of means. The competitive Wright quickly became interested in affordable housing for the masses. In 1936, when the United States was in the depths of the Great Depression, Wright realized that the nations housing needs would forever be changed. Most of his clients would lead more simple lives, without household help, but still deserving of sensible, classic design. It is not only necessary to get rid of all unnecessary complications in construction wrote Wright, it is necessary to consolidate and simplify the three appurtenance systems heating, lighting, and sanitation. Designed to control costs, Wrights Usonian houses had no attics, no basements, simple roofs, radiant heating (what Wright called gravity heat), natural ornamentation, and efficient use of space, inside and out. Some have said that the word Usonia is an abbreviation for United States of North America. This meaning explains Wrights aspiration to createa democratic, distinctly national style that was affordable for thecommon people of the United States. A superb, impressive architectural drawing of this important house with the elevation scales. The item “Frank Lloyd Wright (1957) original signed architectural plans for Usonian house” is in sale since Friday, August 14, 2020. This item is in the category “Books, Comics & Magazines\Antiquarian & Collectable”. The seller is “firstandfine” and is located in Birmingham. This item can be shipped to all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, United States, Canada.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Author: Frank Lloyd Wright

Vintage ACME Studio FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Usonian Sterling Silver Brooch NEW

Vintage ACME Studio FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Usonian Sterling Silver Brooch NEW

Vintage ACME Studio FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Usonian Sterling Silver Brooch NEW

Vintage ACME Studio FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Usonian Sterling Silver Brooch NEW. The last new one we will ever have. Made by ACME Studio in the 1990s in 925 sterling silver. Based on an architectural detail by Frank Lloyd Wright in one of the houses he had designed. Very rare piece, very few were made. Some people like the silver tarnished, so we will leave it this way, but it can easily be cleaned off if desired. Very hard to photograph to show how nice it is, but this is a beauty. Started in 1985, ACME Studio is an international product design company, producing and marketing writing instruments, and other design objects. Its products are the result of cooperation with the worlds leading architects, designers, artists, foundations, estates and institutions. ACME Studio has a habit of producing limited editions and/or discontinuing products and destroying the molds this causes items to become very unique and collectible. “The Largest Selection of ACME Studio’s Products on the Web”. The item “Vintage ACME Studio FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Usonian Sterling Silver Brooch NEW” is in sale since Tuesday, January 7, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Cloisonne”. The seller is “design_mafia” and is located in West Hollywood, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand: ACME
  • Color: Multi