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peterbeers.net Blog: A Common Man’s Travel’s To See the Works of Frank Lloyd Wright

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Tue
30
Oct '07

New Westcott Web Site

Hey folks. 

Mark, a reader of my web site, has done some travels of his own.  The Westcott House in Springfield, Ohio was his most recent destination.  He corrected my information on my web site as well as letting me know the link to his own.  (Design started in 1904, not building… and the first design was actually tossed.  The Westcott House was built in 1907-8.)

Please enjoy his web site HERE. He’s done an awesome job with it. 

It is great to see people making trips to Wright buildings!  I’ll do my best to keep up with your trips. 

Please share your experiences with the Westcott House here.  I’m hoping to go visit it again at Thanksgiving. 

 Best wishes,

 Pete

Mon
29
Oct '07

2007 Auldbrass Plantation Tour next weekend.

Hey folks.

 I heard from my friend Greg that the 2007 Auldbrass Plantation tour is happening this weekend (November 3 and 4) in Beaufort, SC.  I attended the tour in 2003 and it was amazing. 

Auldbrass Sign

 If you make it to Beaufort this weekend for the tour, please post up your impressions of the tour.  How was the event run?  What did you think of the plantation?  What renovation/preservation work has been done lately?  Is the table made out of the bottom half of a Zebra still on display?  What exotic animals did you get to see?  What was your favorite part of the tour?  What would you like to have seen improved? 

Thanks!

 Pete

Sat
27
Oct '07

Lakeland “Water Dome” Comes to Life after 70 Years

Greetings!  I know… Long time no post.  I’ve been working way too much.  I was getting ready for work (at 5am on a Saturday) and saw this in Yahoo News.  It is probably old news to you Wright-heads, but it inspired me to post, so it can’t be all that bad. 

From the Associated Press:  Wright-designed fountain works — finally.

By JESSICA GRESKO, Associated Press Writer Fri Oct 26, 10:48 AM ET

LAKELAND, Fla. – The giant water fountain Frank Lloyd Wright designed here is no longer the unworkable dud it was for decades.

Thanks to computers and extensive restoration, the “Water Dome” finally produces the three-story dome of water Wright envisioned 70 years ago as the centerpiece of his architectural design for Florida Southern College’s campus.

“He was very far ahead of his time, and sometimes materials are just catching up with him,” said New York-based architect Jeff Baker, who heads preservation work at the college where 12 structures make up the largest collection of Wright’s works on a single site.

More than 1,000 people cheered the fountain’s opening Thursday, when the school celebrated Wright’s vision if not his engineering ability. Spectators ringed the fountain more than 10 deep in places, and some had black and white pictures taken with a cutout of Wright.

Construction of the fountain took place between 1941 and 1958, and Wright himself visited the campus during construction. Florida Southern students today attend class in Wright-designed rooms and walk under his covered esplanades. The school, affiliated with the United Methodist Church, also holds services in the architect’s chapels.

Until now, his Water Dome though was a disappointment. Its pool was completed in 1948, and contemporary newspapers said the fountain’s opening was imminent. That never happened. Low water pressure, or low funds, may have been the cause. In the late 1960s, the school covered much of the pool with cement, creating three smaller ponds.

A $1 million restoration started a year ago. Preservationists visited Wright’s archives in Spring Green, Wis., to research early plans and letters between engineers. Paint analysis recreated the original bright aqua of the fountain’s basin, and a Wright-designed pump house was reclaimed.

Other features, however, Wright might not recognize: Computers control the water streaming from the 74 nozzles; public water rather than a well fills the basin, which is a few inches shallower because of new building codes. Architects also added underwater lighting.

There’s even a modern solution for a problem rumored in Wright’s time: that wind blew the water around, drenching students. A wind meter on top of a nearby building can now help adjust the water height if winds get too high.

That feature had been turned off Thursday night, however, so the dome would stay at its maximum, 45-foot height. And mist swept off the fountain, cutting short a performance by a band under its path. Most students didn’t seem to mind, however, taking pictures with cameras before heading to the library or dorms.

Freshman Shannon Ryan, 18, rode a Ferris wheel the school had set up for an overhead view. How would Wright feel about finally seeing his fountain on? Ryan thought she knew: “Um, hello, it took you long enough.”Â