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ARLIS/NA 29th Annual Conference
| Session 6: Reconstructing Modernism: Research and Documentation of Los Angeles Architectural Masterworks | |
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Abstract: James M. Steele, Associate Professor, School of Architecture,
University of Explorations
at The Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities
and at the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
of Wright's work, including the Hollyhock (Aline Barnsdall) House, currently
under restoration. Jeffrey Chusid: "Reading the Documents of Southern
California Modernism" Historic
sites are the richest of documents, with narratives that re-present the
social, political, economic, technological, environmental and aesthetic
situations and aspirations of a place and culture(s).
This talk will briefly examine several notable buildings of Southern
California Modernism and propose some of the ways in which these stories
can be read. Lionel March "Archival Evidence and Recent Restorations:
The Case of R.M. Schindler" Rudolph
Schindler (1887-1953) built many residences in the Los Angeles area from
1922 until his death. Over time, some of these houses have fallen into
disrepair, have been altered, or have suffered earthquake damage. The
restoration of these architecturally significant works has been aided
by archival materials held in the library of the University of California
Santa Barbara. The talk will described restorations of the How, the Walker
and the Yates residences among others undertaken by the architect/builder,
Jeff Fink, over the past decade. Related Events:
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