PERFORTED LIGHT SCREENS |
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WRIGHT HOME & STUDIO
(1889-1897) BAZETT (1939 -
S.259) POPE (1939 - S.268)
AFFLECK (1940 - S.274) SHAVIN (1950 -
S.339) GLORE (1951 - S.341)
RUBIN (1951 - S.343) BRANDES (1952 - S350)
MARDIN (1952 - S.357)
ZETA
FRATERNITY (1952 PROJECT) COOKE (1953 - S.360)
BOOMER (1953 - S.361)
FEIMAN (1954 - S.371)
GREENBERG (1954 - S.372)
ARNOLD (1954 - S.374)
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (1954 PROJECT)
TRIER (1956 - S.398)
GORDON (1956 - S.419)
DUEY WRIGHT (1956 - S.420)
PETERSON (1958 - S.430) |
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOME & STUDIO (1889-1897
- S.002-004) |
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Perforated Light
Screen: Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Home and Studio Playroom Wood Light
Screen. The Playroom addition was designed in 1895. Produced by
Prairie Arts. Adapted from Wright’s
original designs, this is one of the four oak fretwork grilles that comprise
the playroom's barrel-vaulted ceiling skylight. Oak veneered panel.
(ST#2000.52.0607)
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SIDNEY AND LOUISE
BAZETT RESIDENCE (1939 - S.259) |
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Sidney and
Louise Bazett House, Hillsborough, CA Perforated light
screen. (1939 -
S.259). 20 x 13.5 digital image photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on September 26, 2020. Copyright 2020, Douglas M.
Steiner. |
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LOREN B. POPE (POPE-LEIGHEY)
RESIDENCE (1939 - S.268) |
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Loren B. Pope
Perforated Light Screen. Adapted by Douglas M.
Steiner. |
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GREGOR AFFLECK
HOUSE (1940 - S.274) |
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Gregor Affleck House Perforated
Light Screen. |
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SEAMOUR & GERTE SHAVIN RESIDENCE (1950 - S.339) |
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12:
Detail of the cut-wood light
screen windows. Glass is sandwiched between two pieces of
wood. Although these were used in many homes, this design
seems to be unique to the Shavin Residence. |
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CHARLES F. GLORE RESIDENCE (1951 - S.341) |
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Charles
F. Glore Residence,
Lake Forest, Illinois, Perforated light
screen
(1951 - S.341) 20 x 13.5
digital image photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October
17, 2019. Copyright 2019, Douglas M. Steiner. |
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NATHAN RUBIN
RESIDENCE (1951 - S.343) |
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Detail of perforated
light screen for the Nathan Rubin Residence (1951 - S.343).
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RAY & MIMI
BRANDES RESIDENCE (1952 - S.350) |
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Detail of perforated
light screen clerestory window. Ray and
Mimi Brandes Residence (1952 - S.350) |
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LUIS & ETHEL
MARDEN RESIDENCE (1952 - S.357) |
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Marden Residence Perforated
Light Screen, adapted by Douglas M. Steiner. |
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ZETA BETA TAU
FRATERNITY HOUSE (1952 PROJECT) |
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Detail of the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity House Perforated
Light Screen. "Millwork-Sash Details, Sheet 12. Adapted
by Douglas M. Steiner. |
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ANDREW & MAUDE
COOKE RESIDENCE (1953 - S.360) |
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Cooke Residence Perforated
Light Screen. The light screens run along the northern side
of the Gallery and Bedroom Wing. Adapted by Douglas M. Steiner. |
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JORGINE BOOMER RESIDENCE (1953 - S.361) |
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Perforated light screens, which
run along the west side of the home, provide privacy and
allow natural light into the Dining Room and Kitchen of the Jorgine
Boomer Cottage, Phoenix, Arizona. Adapted by Douglas M. Steiner. |
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ELLIS & ALICE
FEIMAN RESIDENCE (1954 - S.371) |
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Feiman Residence Perforated
Light Screen. The light screens are on the northern side and
run from the Entrance along the Gallery and the
Master Bedroom. Adapted by Douglas M. Steiner. |
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GREENBERG
RESIDENCE, DOUSMAN, WISCONSIN (1954 - S.372) |
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Dr. Maurice & Margaret Greenberg Residence
Perforated Light Screen. |
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E. CLARK ARNOLD RESIDENCE (1954 - S.374) |
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E. Clark
Arnold Residence Perforated
Light Screen (1954 - S.374). |
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UNIVERSITY OF
FLORIDA, RESIDENCE HALL FOR MEN (1954 PROJECT) |
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Detail of the
University of Florida, Residence Hall For Men Blueprints,
Gainesville, Florida (1954). "Millwork and Sash Details,
Sheet 12. Small Residence Hall For Men - Unit F-2,
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Frank Lloyd
Wright Architect." Drawings were signed, within a square,
"FLLW, Jan 20 / 54" but also noted: "Revised February 20,
1954," and "May 25, 1954."
Adapted by Douglas M. Steiner. |
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PAUL & IDA TRIER RESIDENCE (1956 - S.398) |
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Perforated light screens, which run along the north side of the
bedroom
wing, provide privacy and allow
natural light into the Gallery.
Adapted by Douglas M. Steiner. |
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The Living
Room's Southern wall of doors and decorative light screen window
pilasters open outward, blending interior with exterior. The top portion of the
pilaster window panels open independently, allowing
ventilation into the Living Room.
Adapted by Douglas M. Steiner. |
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CONRAD & EVELYN GORDON RESIDENCE (1956 -
S.419) |
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3: Detail of the upper
North West Dining Room corner cut-wood light screens. (ST#2002.146.1020
-3) |
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DUEY & JULIA WRIGHT
RESIDENCE (1956 - S.420) |
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Duey Wright Residence Perforated Light
Screen. The light screens run along the East elevation and
Southeast corner of the Workspace as-well-as the North
elevation of the bedroom wing. Adapted by Douglas M.
Steiner. |
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SETH PETERSON COTTAGE (1958 - S.430) |
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Seth Peterson Cottage Perforated light
screen 2017 (1958 - S.430). Photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 27,
2017. Copyright 2017. |
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Seth Peterson Cottage Perforated light
screen 2017 (1958 - S.430). Photographed by Douglas M. Steiner on October 27,
2017. Copyright 2017. |
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