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Saving Wright : the Freeman House and the preservation of meaning, materials, and modernity / Jeffrey M. Chusid.

Title
Saving Wright : the Freeman House and the preservation of meaning, materials, and modernity / Jeffrey M. Chusid.
Author
Chusid, Jeffrey M.
Publication
New York : W.W. Norton & Co., 2011.

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Additional Authors
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Description
256 p. : ill. (some col.) ,plans; 27 cm.
Summary
This book is a case study on the preservation of an important work of modern architecture. The story of the Freeman House, and of the attempt to save it, entails almost all of the provocative issues that make historic preservation as a field so fascinating, technologically and theoretically complex, and politically charged. Saving Wright chronicles the ongoing struggle to save Wright's Freeman House in the Hollywood Hills, the setting for fascinating people and events but deeply flawed from the time it was built ninety-five years ago. The Freeman House was an experiment born out of Frank Lloyd Wright's polemical vision of a new kind of architecture for the middle class, for modern America, and, in particular, for the Los Angeles foothills. Its design and construction were difficult, thus, along with many poor decisions, planting within a beautiful work of architecture the seeds of its own destruction. Jeffrey M. Chusid, who lived in the house and studied it while Harriet Freeman was still alive and residing there and, later, after she gave it to the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California, examines the experimental "textile-block" construction system, the power of Wright's architecture, the interaction of people and place, and the concepts and challenges of historic preservation--why and how we do it. The Freeman House is a valuable case study because it serves as a test of established preservation procedures and protocols, of building forensics and conservation techniques, and of the meaning of a historic site to overlapping and not necessarily compatible communities. 200 photographs and drawings. Book Description from Website.
Alternative Title
Freeman House and the preservation of meaning, materials, and modernity
Subject
  • Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
  • Freeman House (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.)
  • Architecture, Domestic > Conservation and restoration > Los Angeles
  • Historic buildings > Conservation and restoration > Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles (Calif.) > Buildings, structures, etc
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction -- Wright and historic preservation -- Design -- Interpreting the design -- Construction -- Material reality -- Inhabitation and change -- Stewardship -- Implementation.
ISBN
9780393733020 (hardcover)
LCCN
^^2011010950
OCLC
  • 668194905
  • SCSB-11014414
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library