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CINCINNATI
 
Date: 1992

Title: Cincinnati - September 1992 (Published monthly by CM Media Inc. Cincinnati, OH)

Author: Pender, Linda

Description: “The Wright Move. A Clifton home by America’s master architect lured its new owners across the sea. Illuminated at night, the house looks like a ship floating in the darkness. An apt image, for it brought Miriam and David Gosling here. In 1989, David was dean of architecture at Sheffield University in England when he was approached by the University of Cincinnati about an opening in the School of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning. He agreed to visit to discuss the position, uncertain if he was interested and tentative about the prospect of moving his family "across the pond." In the course of their discussion, DAAP dean Jay Chatterjee turned the conversation to domestic matters. Had Gosling thought about housing, he inquired. Gosling was startled by the question...” Includes 10 photographs and illustrations of the Boulter Residence. Original cover price $1.95.

Size: 8 x 10.5

Pages: Pp 44-50

ST#:
1992.160.0224
   
Date: 2006

Title: Cincinnati - February 2006 (Published monthly by Emmis Publishing LP, Indianapolis, Indiana)

Author: Groeber, Janet

Description: “This Modern Life. Wright home owner shares her journey. I don't know many couples who get into heated discussions weighing the aesthetics of opaque stain versus transparent, but it's a topic my husband, Chuck Lohre, and I debate often. Then again, most of our conversations these days are about the house we've called home for nearly three years. America's celebrated architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, designed our 2,500-square-foot Clifton home. Yes, after the much-publicized 2003 auction, we ultimately purchased the two-story Usonian home Wright created in 1954 for Patricia and Cedric Boulter. And it's been non-stop Modern design education since.
       “Familiar Extremes. The home features iconic Wright elements such as an expansive glass facade, overhangs, a cantilevered balcony and a flat roof. Wright favored flat roofs in his later homes, which are famous for their tendency to leak.
       “We're dry thanks to the previous owners, who not only added downspouts (Wright didn't believe in them), but replaced the original tar-and-pitch bituminous roof with...”
       Includes 3 photographs of the Boulter Residence. Original cover price $4.95.

Size: 8 x 10.5

Pages: Pp 138-143

ST#:
2006.69.0224
   

Date: 2013

Title: Cincinnati - July 2013 (Published monthly by Cincinnati Magazine, Cincinnati, OH)

Author: Murtha, Lisa

Description: "Automatic For the People. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Automatic homes were designed to bring homebuilding to the masses, but only a handful were ever built. Now, one of those - the Tonkens House in Amberley Village - is on the market for the first time. Take a look inside the master’s domain. Includes eight photographs by Ryan Kurtz. Original cover price $4.95.

Size: 8 x 10.5

Pages: Pp 8, 74-81

ST#: 2013.09.0614

   
   
   
IOWAN
 
Date: 1953

Title: The Iowan - September 1953

Author: Turk, Carl

Description: An Iowa Home from Iowa Stone. The Millers of Charles City live with their beautiful site in a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Size:

Pages: Pp 24-6

S#: 0987.02.0702

   
Date: 1959

Title: The Iowan - October -November 1959

Author: Grant, Jackie

Description: "Life with F.L.W.’s House". Building a Wright-designed house of Home-mined limestone was not as trying as some people in the parade of visitors. Grant Home

Size:

Pages: Pp 24-28 53

ST#: 1377.05.0804

   
Date: 1983

Title: The Iowan - Fall 1983 (Published quarterly by The Iowan, Inc., a division of Mid-America Publishing Corp., Des Moines, Iowa)

Author: Anonymous

Description: "Cedar Rock.  Thanks to the generosity of an Iowa couple, a stunning Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece is a gift to the State."  The Lowell Walter house near Quasqueton.  Includes nine photographs, Ezra Stoller (3).  Original cover price $3.50.  9 x 12.

Size:

Pages: Pp 48-51

ST#: 1983.19.0107

   
   
 

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