Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
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Interesting house. Can stand alone without borrowing anything from FLW. The corrugated sheet metal reminds me more of Stephen Badanes of Jersey Devil.
Re: Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
105 Ridgemont Rd, Johnson City, TN 37601
No "Alfred Abernethy" listed in John Geiger's Apprentice List.
David
No "Alfred Abernethy" listed in John Geiger's Apprentice List.
David
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Re: Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
by apprentice Kendrick Bang Kellogg
based on this house he must have be a love-child of Bruce Goff.
https://www.vrbo.com/1194663?CID=a_cj_1 ... rce=aff_cj
based on this house he must have be a love-child of Bruce Goff.
https://www.vrbo.com/1194663?CID=a_cj_1 ... rce=aff_cj
Owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
Re: Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
Heavy Duty, as we would have said some decades ago. I wonder what those shells are made of---some sort of fiberglass sheet, maybe ?
Paradise beckons . . .
S
Paradise beckons . . .
S
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What a wonderful frivolity!! Goff, to be sure, and perhaps a hint, as seen from above, of Whirling Dervish.
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https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho ... 4757-84979
10,376 sf house, 4 beds, 7.5 baths on large acreage PLUS a two-story 12,000 sf heated garage.
10,376 sf house, 4 beds, 7.5 baths on large acreage PLUS a two-story 12,000 sf heated garage.
Owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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Bristol, VA
$225,000
3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2,647sqft, 1.5acre lot
From the listing: Frank Lloyd Wright-esque home. Rare opportunity to restore a modernist gem. Beautifully designed home in a great area. Close to all of Bristol amenities. Needs some TLC. Great large lot with privacy. Very unique design. Must see to appreciate.
This is the WORST set of photos I have ever seen in a Realtor listing.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho ... 4456-03124
$225,000
3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2,647sqft, 1.5acre lot
From the listing: Frank Lloyd Wright-esque home. Rare opportunity to restore a modernist gem. Beautifully designed home in a great area. Close to all of Bristol amenities. Needs some TLC. Great large lot with privacy. Very unique design. Must see to appreciate.
This is the WORST set of photos I have ever seen in a Realtor listing.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho ... 4456-03124
Owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho ... 5874-83971
architect: Hans Geyer
not found in John Geiger's list, but the name seems familiar
architect: Hans Geyer
not found in John Geiger's list, but the name seems familiar
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Owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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Regarding the house in Homer Glen, IL listed above as "Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece," the Realtor involved tells me that the owner has said that the Foundation supplied plans for a house built in or planned for a client in San Diego, and that the house for sale was "based on" those plans, with certain changes including to the form of the roof.
The only buildings Wright planned for San Diego, as far as I know, were a cinema in 1905 and the Harvey Furgatch design, deriving from the Ralph Jester project, of 1959.
The Homer Glen house was built in 2003. Would the Foundation have been in the business of selling plans drawn by others than Mr Wright---say, for instance, a John Rattenbury design---prior to that date ?
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The only buildings Wright planned for San Diego, as far as I know, were a cinema in 1905 and the Harvey Furgatch design, deriving from the Ralph Jester project, of 1959.
The Homer Glen house was built in 2003. Would the Foundation have been in the business of selling plans drawn by others than Mr Wright---say, for instance, a John Rattenbury design---prior to that date ?
S