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AMERICAN SYSTEM BUILT HOUSES

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 3:38 pm
by ramoheno
HI!

DOES ANYBODY KNOWS, WHERE CAN I FIND, EITHER IN THE INTERNET, OR IN A BOOK, A HISTORIC PICTURE OF THE Richards Small House, AS IT WAS ORIGINALY BUILT, WITHOUT THE COVERED PORCH?.

I AM ALSO LOOKING FOR A HISTORIC PICTURE OF THE

Wynant HOUSE Located on the southwest corner of Sixth Avenue and Fillmore Street, 600 Fillmore?. PLEASE VISIT THIS WEBSITE:



http://www.chameyer.net/600fillmore.html



THE ONLY BOOK WHERE I HAD FOUND ONLY A WRITTEN REFERENCE, IS "FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT YEAR BY YEAR" BY Thomson, Iain.



I KNOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS HOUSE, WAS NOT SUPERVISED BY MR. WRIGHT, BUT IT WAS BUILT WITH HIS BLUEPRINTS, SO WHY IT DOES NOT APPEAR IN STORRER'S BOOKS?



ALL YOUR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS HOUSE IS APPRECIATED.



I SENT THIS MAIL A MONTH AGO, TO THE WEBSITE LISTED ABOVE, AND I HAVE NO ANSWER YET....



De: Ramon Moheno Maciel

Enviado el: Martes, 01 de Noviembre de 2005 05:37 p.m.

Para: '[email protected]'

Asunto: 600 fillmore Wynant House







HI!:



I AM A MEXICAN ARCHITECT, AND I REALLY LIKE ALL THE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT WORK, AND SPECIALLY THE ASBH SUBJECT.



I AM SORRY THAT THIS HOUSE IS IN THE POOR CONDITION THAT IT IS NOW, AND ALSO WITHOUT A PROFFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT OF THE

Richards Small House

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 6:16 pm
by hertz
I have referred your inquiry (also posted to www.wrightinracine.com blog entry about the Historic Preservation Institute, which is helping to evaluate the house for its remodeling), to Mike Lilek of 'Wright in Wisconsin' (Frank Lloyd Wright Wisconsin Tourism Heritage Program), which owns the house. He has done extensive research into its history, and has located old photos of the house.

Re: Richards Small House

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 12:28 pm
by agallon
hertz wrote:I have referred your inquiry (also posted to www.wrightinracine.com blog entry about the Historic Preservation Institute, which is helping to evaluate the house for its remodeling), to Mike Lilek of 'Wright in Wisconsin' (Frank Lloyd Wright Wisconsin Tourism Heritage Program), which owns the house. He has done extensive research into its history, and has located old photos of the house.




HERTZ:

THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR HELP!

I HAVE ALLREADY SEEN THE MAIL YOU COPIED ME.

THANKS AGAIN

RAMON

Where?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 11:53 am
by ball980
agallon wrote:
Okay I get that but where is all of this going?

Wynant House

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:31 am
by therman7g
An aluminum-sided fascia and soffit!!!!!!!!!!!!!