A globetrotting block |
This may be the case with concrete block from Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel (Tokyo, 1917-22). This eight-inch cubic block with a recessed square motif now resides at 143 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, but its pathway of provenance takes a few twists and turns between its creation and present location:
Main lobby of the Imperial Hotel |
1967: Former Taliesin apprentice Edgar Tafel writes from the Imperial Hotel to University at Buffalo President Martin Meyerson, saying that two wings of the massive structure are half demolished, as the Tokyo "Save the Imperial" group was unsuccessful in its mission. Tafel also states that a mutual acquaintance, Hiroshi Misawa, will attempt to obtain some parts of the doomed building for Meyerson's collection...
1968: The Imperial Hotel is demolished to make way for a larger, International Style edifice. Four fragments of the Wright hotel are bestowed upon Martin and Margy Meyerson by Tafel, who is engaged in renovating the Darwin D. Martin House (Buffalo, 1904-05) as the University President's residence...
1968-2010: At some point, parties unknown paint the block an unfortunate pale blue...
Mrs. Meyerson in her breakfast room |
January, 2012: After a brief residency in the Martin House Restoration Corporation offices in the Market Arcade, the block is transferred to 143 Jewett Parkway, newly renovated as the MHRC's Administrative Center. The block continues its leisurely retirement, inspiring conversation and blog posts...
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