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ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
 
Date: January-February 1976

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author:

Description: Frank Lloyd Wright Revisited - Redecorating Hoffman House

Size:

Pages: Pp 35-9

S#: 2011.00.0501

   
Date: October 1979

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Heinz, Thomas A.

Description: Historic Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright.  Ennis-Brown House.

Size:

Pages: Pp104-111, 160

ST#: 1979.04.0401

   
Date: November 1982

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Edgar Tafel

Description: Historic Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright - Lovness House & Cottage

Size:

Pages: Pp 156 - 163

ST#: 1982.01.1100

   
Date: May 1984

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Lynes, Russell

Description:

Size:

Pages: Pp 56 - 65

ST#: 1984.06.0584

   
Date: December 1985

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Gill, Brendan

Description: Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright (Pottery House)

Size:

Pages: Pp 140 - 147

ST#: 1985.01.0301

   
Date: March 1987

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Goldberger, Paul

Description: (Related Story) Reorienting a Classic: Inventive decor for a Lloyd Wright (Son) House

Size:

Pages: Pp 108-115

ST#: 1987.08.0401

   
Date: March 1990

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Gill, Brendan

Description: Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. - Secrets of Wright and Fallingwater

Size:

Pages: Pp 50, 54, 59, 62, 64

ST#: 1990.27.0404

   
Date: June 1990

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Gill, Brendan

Description: Wright and Wrong in a Connecticut Country House.  His attempt at remodeling a summer house after Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian ideal.

Size:

Pages: Pp 34, 40-44

ST#: 1990.16.0496

   
ArchDig3-92 1.jpg (27922 bytes) Date: March 1992

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Ruthven, Malise

Description: Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright.  An Exclusive Look at the Palmer House in Ann Arbor, Michigan

Size:

Pages: Pp 40 - 44

ST#: 1992.15.1200

   
Date: February 1993

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Gill, Brendan

Description: 1) The Remodeling Itch (Includes Frank Lloyd Wright 2) Historic Architecture: Rescuing Wright: Wisconsin’s Seth Peterson Cottage is Reclaimed from Neglect
   
Size:  
   
Pages: 1) Pp 32-40 2) Pp 86-99
   
ST#: 1993.09.0101 1993.10.0101
   
Date: August 1993

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Webb, Michael

Description: Historic Architecture: Wright in Japan, Preserving the Yamamura House near Kobe (2 Copies)

Size:

Pages: Pp 54-8

ST#: 1993.12.0701

   
Date: November 1993

Title: Architectural Digest - November 1993 (Published monthly by Conde Nast Publications Inc., New York)

Author: Goldberger, Paul

Description: "Art: Modern Architects’ Drawings... It is no accident that many of the finest early modern drawings come from architects who were not associated with the cutting edge of modernism: architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, who was seen as a curios, iconoclastic figure outside the ranks of modernist orthodoxy... Caption: Music Building, Frank Lloyd Wright, 1943... A presentation rendering of the first of three designs Wright prepared for Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, the president of Florida Southern College, shows the music building’s distinctive dome-shaped performance auditoriums..." Includes on illustration of the Florida Southern College Music Building. Original cover price $5.00.

Size: 8.5 x 11

Pages: Pp 164-7 216 8-9

ST#: 1993.74.0614

   
Date: December 1993

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Gill, Brendan

Description: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Auldbrass: A film producer restores the Architect’s forgotten plantation complex in South Carolina

Size:

Pages: Pp 126-137

ST#: 1993.11.0900

   
arch 12-94 1.jpg (27369 bytes) Date: December 1994

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Stephens, Suzanne

Description: Frank Lloyd Wright’s La Miniatura: Restoring a seldom- seen masterpiece in Southern California

Size:

Pages: Pp 102 -109 202

ST#: 1994.10.0900

   
Date: July 1995

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Webb, Michael

Description: Related: Polishing a Jewel by Lloyd Wright

Size:

Pages: Pp 14 62-71

ST#: 1995.15.0302

   
Date: March 1996

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Whiteson, Leon

Description: The Arizona Biltmore: Refurbishing a Wrightian Legend in Phoenix

Size:

Pages: Pp 134 - 9, 178

ST#: 1996.03.0301

   
Date: April 1997

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Gill, Brendan

Description: Wright and the Concept of Shelter

Size:

Pages: Pp 42-47

ST#: 1997.11.0901

   
ArchDig4-98 1.jpg (32757 bytes) Date: April 1998

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Newhouse, Victoria

Description: Joel Silver, The Producer’s Frank Lloyd Wright House in LA (Storer House)

Size:

Pages: Pp 278-87, 315

ST#: 1998.10.0701

   
Date: April 1999

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author:

Description: 100 Years of Design

Size:

Pages: Pp Cover 277 282 284 298-9 319 323 458 467

ST#: 1999.10.0601

   
Date: May 1999

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: 1) Heines, Thomas S. Anonymous
   
Description: 1) Related: Rebuilding a Lloyd Wright Jewel 2) Frank Lloyd Wright: Gillin House for Sale
   
Size:  
   
Pages: 1) Pp 116-22 2) Pp 136
   
ST#: 1999.23.0302 1999.24.0302
   
Date: 2001

Title:  Architectural Digest - January 2001 (Published by The Conde Nast Publications, Inc., New York)

Author: Peppiatt, Michael

Description: Jacques Grange. Spaces that resonate with the echoes of Emilio Terry and Madeleine Castaing. Includes two photographs, the Coonley Playhouse and Robie House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Caption: “For an Hector Guimard- designed town house in Paris, Grange looked to the early glasswork of Frank Lloyd Wright ‘to provide a sense of rhythm.’ Wright's Cooley Playhouse. The Robie House, located in Chicago, was completed by Wright in 1909.

Size: 8.3 x 10.8

Pages: Pp 158-163

ST#:
2001.88.0622
   
Date: November 2002

Publication: Architectural Digest (Published by The Conde Nast Publications, Inc.) Offset printed for Nakoma, Graeagle, CA.

Author: Hall, Christopher; Photography: Nichols, Mary E.

Description: "Nakoma. A Mountain Retreat Built around a Wrightian Dream. ...In 1924, at the request of Madison’s Nakoma Country Club, the architect produced drawings for a new clubhouse, described at the time in the local paper as ‘the most unique building of it kind in America.’ The newspaper account was hardly an exaggeration... The Nakoma clubhouse, however was never built. High projected construction costs and a whiff of scandal attending Wright’s tumultuous personal life apparently scared off the club directors, and the design was shelved until Dariel and Peggy Garner came along nearly three quarters of a century later. In 1995..." Includes six photographs and one illustration. Gift from Caleb Olsen.

Size: 8.3 x 10.8

Pages: Pp 8

ST#: 2002.98.0711

   
Date: June 2003

Publication: Architectural Digest

Author: Schmertz, Mildred F.

Description: Inn at Price Tower. An Oklahoma Hotel Finds a Home in Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1950's High-Rise.

Size:

Pages: Pp 72-77

ST#: 2003.02.0603

   
Date: May 2004

Publication: Architectural Digest (Published monthly by Conde Nast Publications, New York, NY)

Author: 1) Anonymous 2) Webb, Michael
   
Description: 1) Ad: “Wright This Way.” Wright Plus 2004.  May 15, 2004. Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Wright Plus. Includes one photograph.  2) “Taliesin Reconsidered. Burnishing the Treasure that is Frank Lloyd Wright’s Masterwork.” History and future. Includes ten photographs by Jon Miller, Hedrich Blessing.
   
Size: 8.5 x 11  
   
Pages: 1) 233 2) 12 290-297 352
   
ST#: 2004.51.0504  
   
Date: February 2009

Publication: Architectural Digest (Published monthly by Conde Nast Publications, New York, NY)

Author: Boyle, T.C.

Description: "Finding Refuge and Inspiration in Frank Lloyd Wright’s First California Design. In the summer of 1993, while I was working hard t the writing of The Tortilla Curtain, I had a phone call from my wife, who was some 70 miles away, in Santa Barbara, looking at property. At first I had a hard time making out what she was trying to tell me, because she was sobbing. Why was she sobbing? Because she’d found the house we’d been looking for all our lives..." Includes one photograph and one illustration.

Size: 8.3 x 10.8

Pages: Pp 38 40 42

ST#: 2009.10.0209

   
Date: 2017

Title: Architectural Digest - June 2017 (Published monthly by Conde Nast Publications, New York, NY)

Author: Bergdoll, Barry

Description: "The Wright stuff. Curator and architecture history and Barry Bergdoll recounts unpacking the Frank Lloyd Wright archive for this summer’s must-see museum show. The numbers alone are daunting: 55,000 architectural drawings, some 300,000 sheets of correspondence, close to 125,000 photographs, 270 film reels, two dozen models. These are just the largest categories in the Frank Lloyd Wright archive, amassed over a seven-decade career that yielded more than 500 buildings (some 400 still standing, hundreds of others never realized), not to mention furniture, stained glass, and textiles. With the architect’s 150th birthday upon us - he was born June 8, 1867, though he often fudged the date – a team and I have spent countless hours combing through the trove, which was transferred to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and Columbia University five years ago..." Includes 11 photographs and illustrations.

Size: 8.3 x 10.8

Pages: Pp 65-6 68 76

ST#:
2017.12.1217
   
   
   
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