Fig. 1 Pier in Dining room of Darwin Martin House |
fig. 2 Front facade of the George Barton House |
Fig. 3 Buffet in the George Barton House |
One of the unique features of the Martin House front facade (fig. 4) is a pair of two-story Roman brick columns on either side of two lesser columns all four of which seem to emerge from somewhere below grade behind a low brick cheek wall. In the entrance hall within the house (fig. 5) Wright reiterates the motif with two hefty oak piers that emerge from the basement level behind a low balustrade and rise up to the level of the beam that runs throughout the main floor at the height of 6 feet 5 inches. (This has only become apparent as our architects, Hamilton Houston Lownie, P.C. have reconstructed the entire stair assembly.)
Fig. 4 Front facade Darwin Martin House |
Fig. 5 Stairway screen in entrance hall of Darwin Martin House |
(photos are by Jack Quinan though he hates to admit it.)
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