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      *Frank Lloyd Wright
***about his life &amp; great architecture
+&amp;color(blue){The first Golden period}
+&amp;color(blue){Japan stage}
+&amp;color(blue){term of change}
+&amp;color(blue){The second Golden period}

-[[START&gt;The first Golden period (~1910)]]

***group members
-Shingo Obayashi
-Kota Morino
-Asuka Yoshimura
-Satoko Kanaoka

 
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      *Frank Lioyd Wright&#039;s tearm of change(1910~1920)

**The Lost Years  (1910~1922)
                                                  
From 1909 to around 1922, the period has been considered lost in terms of our understanding of Wright&#039;s work, he was puzzled about job and house’s problem, but in this term, it has rich in creative development for him, regardless of the fact that Wright built far few buildings in the decade after 1910 than in the previous decade.What he saw provided the European artistic inspiration that allowed his practice to enter a rich, experimental period upon his return from Europe.
On the lost years, it was important that he travel to Europe. I want to explain that why 
it was that.
 
**Frank Lloyd Wright’s history 
                                                                                                      
&amp;bold(){１９１０}
   -Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah return from Europe,travel of 
    love.

&amp;bold(){１９１１} TaliensenⅠ

#image(tariasen.jpg)

&amp;bold(){１９１２} W. Little ResidenceⅡ

#image(taleisen.jpg)

&amp;bold(){１９１４} Midway Garden

#image(garden.jpg)
 
    - Taliesen was set fired, in this affair Mama and her    
      children who visited on vaction.
      TaliesenⅡ was constructed

&amp;bold(){１９１５} F.L.W received a letter by Miriam Noel 

&amp;bold(){１９１６}
    - Order design of The Imperial Hotel decided officially

&amp;bold(){１９２２ }
    - Divorce with Catherin
      Married with Noel
      After death of Mamah, What got him out ofdifficulty was
      not Noel, butorder of The ImperialHotel

**Wright in Europe
The received notions of influence in Wright or Wright&#039;s influence in Europe have been put forward outside of any biographical context. Yet, the impact of Europe on his art was bound up with his personal experiences. 
The most immediate demonstrable result of his travels was the collation of his work in a graphic format for the monograph that was unparalleled by the publications of any contemporary American or European architect.   He had confronted in person aspects of the historical legacy of Western architecture and had begun to write about his reaction to it for his Wasmuth Introduction. And yet Wright&#039;s &quot;spiritual adventure&quot; was incomplete. Before he could fully reveal how Europe had affected his work he had to face a return to his family, to translate his experience into his art, and to fit his principles into an unconventional life. His explorations of the lessons of Europe would take place in the midst of intense strife.the experience in Europe imbedded him more deeply into the culture of American than anyone has suspected. Europe made Wright more American than ever.

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    <title>Japan</title>
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      #ref(1.jpg) 

*About Yodokougeihinkan
 
***The old Yamamurake house is produced by Frank Lloyd right. This is a personal house,in Ashiyashi hyogoken. The completion is in 1924, built on the hill which can command a whole view of the pronoun of the upper-class residential area. Yodogawa Steel Works owned it from 1947, and it was used as a president official residence or a single dormitory.  
#ref(2.jpg)
 
***The upper photograph is a balcony of the No thoroughfare for vehicles depths. The guesthouse is a house aimed for summering . It is good for a very cool feeling, I think. 
***A ceiling is low in all rooms, and a window is arranged at the full blast, and warm decoration is used. A direction of shadow and light have warmth well. All does not have waste, and the impression of the building is what is called logical space.


**In addition, the doll is famous in the Yodokou guesthouse, too.

#ref(4.jpg)

***Hinakazari
***It took two years for making.
***It is some large-scaled birthday present to daughters. It runs every year for from February to April.

#ref(5.jpg)
***An upper photograph is showing 17 dolls and things made such as a cherry tree, a pine, a willow which were copied a party of flower viewing.
#ref(6.jpg)
***As for the doll, specialized craftsman produces each process. The face of a possessed doll is the features that are classic made. The making is performed by the hand of a head artman. It is one article of the Yodokou pride. The size is 45cm.
#ref(7.jpg)
***Because it was March 3 soon, I paid attention to it in particular.

**The secret of the Yodokou guesthouse


#ref(8.jpg)	


***In 1947 Yodokou which looked for a president official residence  purchased this building. In addition, he used it as a single person dormitory.In May 1974, It took the appointment of the important cultural property as cultural heritage leaving a foundation original figure of Light architecture for the first time.
#ref(9.jpg)
***Upper photograph is flower spot. Gardening is a rage now. There are many people bringing up floral art in a garden and a porch, I hear. In fact, in the Yodokou guesthouse, there is a related deep spot for gardening. The one is a trace of the flowerpots in the entrance Eastern bloc side. It is splendidly looked from a balcony of the fourth floor.
#ref(10.jpg)
***To be summer,you can see a bamboo blind and a wind-bell in Yodokou guesthouse. At the door, there is the spot where a heart is refleshing.It is very cool.I think in summer I will go to Yodokou guesthouse.    </description>
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      *The first Golden period (～1910) Shingo Obayashi

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**Modern Froebel’s blocks

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**Scenery of today’s Spring Green near Wisconsin 

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**Dankmar Adler (left) ＆ Louis Sullivan (right)

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**Neo‐classicism  Style (left) ＆ Prairie Style (right)

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**Winslow residence, River Forest (1894) 

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**Robie House, Chicago (1906)

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      Wikiの使い方は左のリンクページ、↓にあるページを参考にしてくださいませ

[[参考ページ&gt;http://www.organichouse.jp/index2.htm]]
[[フランクロイドライト作品一覧&gt;http://www.nou-sera.com/architect/wright.html]]
↑フランクロイドライトの略歴
1867年-アメリカ・ウィスコンシン州生まれ。
1885年-ウィスコンシン大学土木科入学、数ヶ月後中退の後土木事務所で働く。
1887年-ライマン・シルスビーなどに従事
　　　　シカゴのアドラー＆サリヴァン建築事務所でドラフトマン
1893年-事務所を開設。「ウィリアム・H・ウィンズロー邸」
1905年-初来日。
1906年-「ユニティ・テンプル」
1909年-「ロビー邸」
1911年-「タリアセン」
1923年-帝国ホテル
1932年-タリアセン・フェローシップ設立。
1936年-ユーソニアン・システム開発
1937年-「落水荘」
1938年-「タリアセン・ウェスト」
1939年-「ジョンソン・ワックス本社」
1952年-「プライスタワー」
1959年-アリゾナ州フェニックスにて死去(91歳)
　　　　「ソロモン・R・グッゲンハイム美術館」

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      *The second Golden period (1936~)

&amp;bold(){Frank Lloyd Wright designed and built many of his masterpieces, in this period.}
&amp;bold(){He kept his unique invention and powerful energy for architecture, till the end.}

***&amp;color(blue){Falling Water}
***&amp;color(blue){Taliesin West}
***&amp;color(blue){Johnson Wax building}
***&amp;color(blue){Guggenheim Museum}


**Falling Water (1936) 
***It harmonized beautifully with around landscapes,&amp;br()   forest, brook, stones and so on.

#image(fw70.jpg)

Wright said,
***&quot;Falling Water is a one of the great blessings that&amp;br()   we can experience in this world.&quot;

#image(fwpic80.jpg)

&amp;bold(){Interior}
|&amp;image(fwin180.jpg)|&amp;image(fwli80.jpg)|&amp;image(fwst80.jpg)|
-red color interior and unique furniture
-effective indirect lighting
-The stair is a symbol of connection between river and living room




**Taliesin West (1937)
*** It is the greatest architecture of Wright’s prairie style
|&amp;image(west.jpg)|&amp;image(tww50.jpg)|
***It beautifully harmonizes with view&amp;br() and it seems like an oasis in a desert.

&amp;bold(){Interior &amp; Exterior}
|&amp;image(twin40.jpg)|&amp;image(twout40.jpg)|
-continuous geometric pattern
-desert raw stones wall





**Johnson Wax building (1939)
***It is a rare office building among Wright&#039;s architecture.
#image(jw.jpg)

Wright thought that,
***&quot;beautiful and comfortable space not only raised company employees but also enriched their life.&quot;

&amp;bold(){Interior}
|&amp;image(wax.jpg)|&amp;image(waax.jpg)|
-the pillar like mushroom
-the ceiling consists of the pillar top like a lotus leaf
-lights from ceiking and red and cream color 


**Guggenheim Meuseum (1959)
***Last art of Frank Lloyd Wright
#image(gu80.JPG)

Wright said,
***&quot;This Museum exists to make beautiful and continuous symphony of pictures and architecture.&quot;
#center(){#image(gugge.jpg)}
&amp;bold(){Interior}
|&amp;image(gugg50.jpg)|&amp;image(gug80.JPG)|
-spiral structure and beautiful curvilinear line
-light from ceiling
-geometric patterns and curvilinear line

***Wright never saw the completion of the Guggenheim Museum, opened in October 1959.
***He died on April 9,1959.

**Excursus

&amp;bold(){About 50 or 100 years has passed since Frank Lloyd Wright built a lot of great architecture.}
&amp;bold(){People still stay carefully at house designed by him.}
&amp;bold(){We are still fascinated by him works. }
&amp;bold(){In future, it will never change. }



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-[[site&gt;http://www.yodoko.co.jp/geihinkan/himitu/tanbouki03/index.html]]
Guggenheim Meuseum
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-[[site&gt;http://ny.saltious.net/guggen/guggen.html]]

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