tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-280076518807516000.post2019941505679145991..comments2024-01-03T18:18:04.387-05:00Comments on THE WEEKLY WRIGHT-UP: A VISIT TO THE ROLAND REISLEY HOUSE IN USONIA NEW YORKAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09951066889906531014noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-280076518807516000.post-18882757399899729552015-12-18T12:21:57.846-05:002015-12-18T12:21:57.846-05:00Dear Mr Quinan,
I am attending the last year of A...Dear Mr Quinan,<br /><br />I am attending the last year of Architecture at the Politecnico of<br />Turin, in Italy. I am developing a master thesis about the<br />“Architectural preservation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings”. <br />Your article will be very useful to me, because the main theme of my research is the Usonia II in Pleasantville.<br />I know that you are an expert on the Wright's field, thus I would like<br />to ask you if you could gave to me some information:<br /><br /><br />-Can you suggest to me some texts about the restorative measures that took place on Sol Friedman House, Reisley House and Serlin House?<br />Are the houses in excellent conditions or suitable for some restorative measures? <br /><br />- Do you know if I can visit the site freely, and develop a land survey and an analysis of the facades? <br /><br />Feel free to e-mail me at giavenosara@gmail.com<br /><br />I thank you in advance for your attention and your kindness.<br />I look forward to receiving your response soon.<br />My best regards,<br />Sara Giaveno.<br />Politecnico di TorinoSara Giavenohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14146487497284929269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-280076518807516000.post-84163147619162631292014-07-15T23:20:36.025-04:002014-07-15T23:20:36.025-04:00Hello Jack,
Thank you so much for sharing such in...Hello Jack,<br /><br />Thank you so much for sharing such insightful information! I am a student at Parsons The New School for Design in Manhattan and Frank Lloyd Wright is my greatest inspiration. I am originally from Wisconsin where, as you could imagine, I was always surrounded by his work. In the City, however, it's difficult to have such experiences. I am researching Usonia in Pleasantville and I would absolutely love to visit the area. My only concern is that I might arrive there and not be able to see much of the private, tucked away residences.<br /><br />Anyway, (I apologize for the length of my comment) would you possibly have the contact of someone that I may be able to speak with in regards to a visit to Usonia? I would truly appreciate any help in making this trip.<br /><br />Feel free to e-mail me at b.baerwolf@gmail.com. Thank you so much, I hope to hear from you soon!<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />Bailey BaerwolfAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10558420941972064070noreply@blogger.com