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Your right, that is unconscionable behavior and not supported or condoned by PrairieMod. I've updated both the image and the link accordingly. Thank you for your diligence.
In Memorium: Dustin H. Griffin
Walter Burley Griffin's nephew, Dustin H. Griffin, passed away on Jan 18, 2009. Mr. Griffin was an active preservationist and lived in the noted Prairie School home designed by his uncle, the Ralph Griffin House. Read more about Dustin by following the link and see more images of the Ralph Gri...
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Future Perfect
Architech Gallery in Chicago has a new exhibit up called "Future Perfect: Mid-Century Modern Design Drawings" and it runs from January 9 - March 28, 2009. Check out more about it by following the link. Thanks to PrairieMod Reader Ross S. for the tip! Image courtesy of Architech Gallery
Hmmm...that is odd. Well, we met him last year at a Taliesin North event and he is (was) associated with TAA in some way. If we find out more, we'll definitely share.
Spotting New Organic Architecture
Eagle-eyed PrairieMod reader Eric Saed sent me a link to some photos of a new house being built in Wisconsin by Taliesin-trained architect Floyd Hamblen. Check out the photos by following the link. Photos copyright Michael
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January 09 Living PrairieMod Newsletter Drawing
Motawi Tile has given us a super cool prize for one winner...a signed copy of their new book Motawi Tileworks. This book is 1 of 70 special copies signed by the entire staff at Motawi, plus the writers. Also, we are giving away three 4"x4" Motawi Tiles....so be sure to enter! We will choose 4 ...
$900 is certainly not cheap--but it is better than paying the tens of thousands of dollars for original screens like this. So I would at least consider these reproduction screens "accessible" even if you'd have to save your pocket change for awhile to get one.
Decorate Like Wright
A member of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy discussion forum recently put me onto a link for Gumps of San Francisco. It was once a favorite place of Frank Lloyd Wright's to shop when visiting the Bay area. While the vintage versions Wright collected are too expensive for most pocke...
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