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Albert and Edith Adelman House : ウィキペディア英語版
Albert and Edith Adelman House

The Albert and Edith Adelman House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian
home in Fox Point, Wisconsin.
Albert "Ollie" Adelman was just 32 years old and had three young sons (Lynn, Gary & Craig)
when he asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design an affordable home in 1948. Albert was the son of
Benjamin Adelman, founder of a large laundry and dry cleaning business in the Milwaukee area.
Wright designed a number of projects for the Adelman family, including a laundry plant, three
homes for Benjamin, and two for Albert. Of these, only this house and the Benjamin Adelman Residence in Phoenix (1951), were actually built.
Although the house’s long, low profile recalls Wright’s turn-of-the-century Prairie school homes,
it also embodies Wright’s Usonian ideals for low-maintenance buildings. It is built of buff-colored concrete block and cypress, neither of which requires paint or
plaster. The roof is covered with hand split cedar shakes and has wide overhangs. Wright also
designed many of the interior furnishings. The long home has five bedrooms on one
end, a kitchen and dining room at the other end, and a large living/reception area in the
center. A covered walkway leads from the end of the house to the garage, forming an "L"
shape.
This house is built on a long, lot and set back well from the road at the end of a
long, winding drive. The lot has a deep, wooded ravine at one end. The house sits at the rear
of the lot, overlooking the ravine, and faces south/southeast to take maximum advantage of natural light.
==References==

* Storrer, William Allin. ''The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion''. University Of Chicago Press, 2006, ISBN 0-226-77621-2 (S.308)

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