Thursday, November 5, 2009

Nov 5 - Ohio off the main highway

The Big Basket - a 7 story office building. Yes its an office building!!!

Here is another one at their factory/theme park where you can make your own baskets.

You can see this steam for miles. Local power plant,



A lot of homes have these 5 point stars on them. Some homes have multiple, I am not sure, but figured you have a family member in the military of killed in the war. Here is a variety for sale at The Amish store.

Local parking lot

Thinking of applying...


Nov 5 - Ohio - Westcott House

Westcott House in Springfield, Ohio built in 1904.


These urns at front of house are not like the low flatter ones on all his other houses. But when I look at these photos with the way the shadows land they look like guards on the house.

It has a front patio and canaopy not like seen on any other house.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Nov 4 - Samara House

West Lafayette, Indiana is the location of Frank Lloyd Wright house called Samara. It is still occupied by the original owner, Dr Christian who is in his eighties. It was built in the mid 50's.


I love spilt level. Its amazing walking into this room. Its like walking into a hug which probably sounds crazy but I am not the only one to feel this.

The day before the tour, they called me to advise that 50 school children would also be on the tour! Yikes, what could I do? I had already waited 3 days. It turned out to be an absolute delight and a highlight of my entire trip.



Sunday, November 1, 2009

Nov 1-3 Indianapolis

Spending a few days here to catch my breath and wait for Nov 4 to visit next Frank Lloyd Wright house.
The big difference is they stay on the speed limit of 70mph unlike!

Everywhere I look I see tanning salons...what is that about? They are commonly in another business establishment like laundromats and dry cleaners. As soon as I crossed the border into Indiana I started to see signs for tanning, even in the small towns.


Saturday, October 31, 2009

Oct 31 - Illinois

Found a brochure for Amish country and headed that way. Most tours have closed for winter but I was told I could do an audio tour. Went to the local store and "rented" a CD for $10 and a map. The CD gave me instructions and described what I was looking at and a history of Amish people. It was great!!!! It said they dont believe in having their photo taken so I avoided pics of them.

You dont see this often in USA. Clothes on the line drying.




Notice no power lines going into houses. They dont use electricity.




Oct 31 - Dana-Thomas House

Arrived in Springfield (the capitol of Illinois) at the Dana Thomas house just in time for the last tour of the day 4pm. Because it was so quiet they started the tour a few minutes early and I missed the beginning. They were so nice they said I could come back in the morning and do it again. The next morning I was the only one on the tour :-) and saw so much more than the night before. Its a good tip to do the tours more than once as there is so much to take in especially with this house. It has been beautifully restored and intact with the FLW furniture.
This house is magnificent. Its owned by the city and has been restored. During its life it was owned by a publishing company that stored all the FLW furnituire and kept it in pristine condition. So many FLW houses are in a raw condition inside. This house is complete and is a much better example of his work than all the houses in Chicago. If it wasnt in Springfield it would be well known. The art glass on every window is fabulous. I thought it was lead but learnt it was zinc so it was stronger and not as heavy.
Rear of house.


Front of house. The green edging is not copper but painted plaster so they didnt have to wait for it to turn green and could get the colour they wanted.


These outside pics dont show the detail inside. Its a must see house.



Friday, October 30, 2009

Oct 31 - Springfield, IL

Hadn't planned trip in detail past Chicago, that is, which road I was going to take to get to Fallingwater in Pensylvania. Had heard about three other FLW homes I could visit. They were in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. Planned my route to match up with when they were open.
Click on map to make bigger.






So glad I did as they were a highlight. Detail coming in next few entries.

Said goodbye to Chicago and drove in the worst weather ever, heavy rain, lots of trucks and road spray. The wipers could not keep up. It was a huge relief when I was out of the rain. What is missing from this photo is all the other cars and trucks on the road. Look how dark the sky is...its 11am!!!


Sunset that night in Springfield.



Thursday, October 29, 2009

Oct 29 - Chicago & FLW

Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio in Oak Park, Chicago.
Did the in-depth tour. You can see he used this home and studio to try out ideas that you see in his houses. The Ginko Tree outside the vistors centre.


I wish they would let you take photos inside. Some houses let you and others dont.
One of my favourite things has the huge childrens play room. There was a piano that looks built in, then you discover when you go down the stairs that it is a grand piano with the back of the piano canterleavered over the stair well!!
 

The Robie House, built in the around 1906. Looks similar to the Martin house in Buffalo that was built around the same time.


If the weather was better, I probably would have checked out more FLW houses.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Oct 24 - Chicago

The weather has been overcast and wet for the last week. Driving into Chicago I noticed the traffic speed up. Consistantly 10-15 mph over the speed limit even in heavy rain.
Saw blue sky on the Sunday and rushed out to do the sights as the forecast showed more rain.
I love this thing. Cloud Gate in Millenium Park



On my way to Architectural Boat Tour on the wednesday. Luckily the rain held off and visibility was great.


Even with not perfect weather, had a great time. Plenty to do in Chicago.
The color of the river is a beautiful green.  More Chicago photos here.


Friday, October 23, 2009

Oct 23 - Racine, WI

Visited the S.C. Johnston Wax building that was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (FLW)in the late 1930's. He also designed all the furniture and office chairs. The interior is of the administration buiulding is awesome and is still used today. There were no windows for staff to look out of and daydream. Natural light comes in through the ceiling and a band of windows near the ceiling but it doesnt feel like you are trapped. The columns which represent "trees" give the place a magical feeling. All the windows are not plate glass but glass tubes about 1" in diameter stacked on each other. The illuminted area at the back is a mezzanine level that surrounds the open space. It conatins walled off (glass) offices and more desks. I wish I was allowed to take photos inside. this is from a book. It was great just standing in there... like a magic forest.

City engineers tried to stop it being built as they thought the "trees" couldnt support the building. FLW set up tests by stacking sacks of sand on them. He proved they were capable of supporting much more than the engineers specified and the plans were approved.

I wish they would let us take photos. The detail in the building is like an oppulent hotel,
The weather was really bad. This is a the lake. Waves crashing on the bank were even highr than this.


Thursday, October 22, 2009

Oct 22 - Pumpkins

Pumpkins everywhere getting ready for halloween

They keep the biggest one for the seeds to grow bigger ones next year. They sell the other big ones for around $400!!





Oct 22 - Taliesin :-)

This has been on my bucket list forever. I learnt that Frank Lloyd Wright (FLW) said that you never build on top of a hill because then you dont have the top of the hill. So simple. Some sections of the house need major reconstruction for safety reasons. The parts we saw we fabulous.






The architecture school that is still running. This is the Summer location. The students had already located to the Arizona location for Winter. I will be seeing that on my way back.

Lots more photos here

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Oct 21 - Spring Green, WI

It was a beautiful drive on Hwy 14 from La Crosse to Spring Green but the weather was overcast and raining on and off. If I get a chance I would go back and do this section again. Rolling green hills dotted with red barns.
Spring Green is one of the homes of Frank Lloyd Wright (FLW). Stayed in a hotel in the style of FLW.




The corrugated plastic panels let the light in. Yes, like we would use as a sky light on a pergola but this was back in the 50's or was it 30's? They look tragic but back then they would have looked modern and futuristic
simple wardrobe with mirror


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Oct 20 - Minnesota

Drove accross the bottom of Minnesota on I-90 and stopped at the SPAM factory in Austin. What a hoot and setup! You watch a short movie on the history of SPAM and then the museum is huge.



The kids get a chance to pack SPAM  and beat the time set by the factory.

and here something useful, how to read the bottom of the can

I love wind farms, sorry about the audio but it was blowing a gale


Monday, October 19, 2009

Oct 19 - South Dakota

This is the famous Wall Drug store in South Dakota that offered free ice water to those travelling to Mt Rushmore. They put signs on either side of town saying how far to go. I think they started billboard advertising without realising it.



Its huge and sells lots of tourist stuff.

3 more good ideas by cheap hotels but have only seen them in Wyoming and South Dakota

save on all those little packets of soap, shampp and conditioner

a recliner, yes i know its a cheap looking room, but more
comfortable than one where I have paid 3 times the price.