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PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES

Year 2016, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 4 - 15, 01.01.2016

Abstract

In 1950s a small number of houses, which their architect Frank Lloyd Wright called Usonian Automatic Houses, were built across the country. As the name also suggests, these were single-family houses built along the spatial organization principles of Usonian houses. However, unlike earlier Usonian houses, they were made of custom concrete blocks that can be produced on site, and assembled in a variety of ways. These houses, like previous examples of Usonian Houses, were part of Wright’s solution to small house problem, but with them he opens a new page as he aims to eliminate the role of the contractor, so that the house owners would have flexibility over construction period and cost. Usonian Automatic houses have been considered a negligible part of Wright’s career as they were never studied as a category, and decisively left out in studies concentrating his work as a whole –or his residential buildings as theme. Studies upon any one of them is occasionally included in studies framed by materials or methods. Only a few studies, concentrating on Usonian houses, briefly mention them as a category of their own. And even then, neither the number and identification, nor the way they are treated is settled. They are represented as a marginal fraction, or experimental projects on the way towards prefabrication, which matured in panel construction houses. This paper is a re-reading of their history as an aesthetic paradigm as well as a technical one

References

  • Dewey, J. (1934). Art as experience. New York: Minton, Balch & Company.
  • Dewey, J. (1938). Experience and education. New York: Macmillan.
  • Frampton, K. (1995). Studies in tectonic culture. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
  • Levine, N. (1996). The architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
  • Morse-Fortier, L. (1994). “From Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Automatic Building System: Lessons and Limitations in a Lost Paradigm”. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 11(4), pp.274-293.
  • Pappas, B. K. (1985) Frank Lloyd Wright: No Passing Fancy: A Pictorial History. St. Louis: Bette K. Pappas.
  • Patterson, T. (1994). Frank Lloyd Wright and the meaning of materials. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Pfeiffer, B. B. (2011) Frank Lloyd Wright Designs: The Sketches, Plans and Drawings. New York: Rizzoli.
  • Sargent, J. (1976). Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Houses: Thecase of Organic Architecture. New York: Whitney Library of Design.
  • Scully, V. (1960). Frank Lloyd Wright, New York: G. Braziller.
  • Wright, F. L. (1977). An autobiography. New York: Horizon Press.
  • Wright, F. L. (1954). The natural house. New York: Horizon Press.
  • Wright, F. L. (1945) When Democracy Builds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
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Ezgi İşbilen This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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APA İşbilen, E. (2016). PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, 1(2), 4-15.
AMA İşbilen E. PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. January 2016;1(2):4-15.
Chicago İşbilen, Ezgi. “PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 1, no. 2 (January 2016): 4-15.
EndNote İşbilen E (January 1, 2016) PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 1 2 4–15.
IEEE E. İşbilen, “PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES”, International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 4–15, 2016.
ISNAD İşbilen, Ezgi. “PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 1/2 (January 2016), 4-15.
JAMA İşbilen E. PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. 2016;1:4–15.
MLA İşbilen, Ezgi. “PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, vol. 1, no. 2, 2016, pp. 4-15.
Vancouver İşbilen E. PIECEMEAL AESTHETICS: POETICS OF PARTS IN USONIAN AUTOMATIC HOUSES. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. 2016;1(2):4-15.