計画系 700 号 カテゴリー Ⅰ 日本建築学会計画系論文集第 79 巻第 700 号,1449-1457,2014 年 ₆ 月 J. Archit. Plann., AIJ, Vol. 79 No. 700, 1449-1457, Jun., 2014 プレイリー ハウスの生成システム フランク ロイド ライトの思索と制作 THE SYSTEM OF MODIFICATION IN PRAIRIE HOUSES Architectural thought and design of Frank Lloyd Wright 水上 * 優 Yutaka MIZUKAMI The intention of this paper is to figure out the relationship between Frank Lloyd Wright s architectural thought and his design through an analysis of modification system of the Prairie Houses that represent his works in the First Golden Age. The analysis consists of two main chapters as follows: Chapter 2 overviews the modification of his Prairie Houses focusing attention on several types of his works that originally propounded by the author based on previous studies three diagrams. Chapter 3 explicates his view to the nature during this period and the concept of conventionalization which leads his early design through an analysis of his statements at the time. Frank Lloyd Wright, Prairie House, Usonian House, House, Modification modification * Prof., Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Fukuyama University, * 福山大学工学部建築学科教授 博士 ( 工学 ) Prof., Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Fukuyama University, Dr. Eng. - 1449 -
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appear tolife-principle becoming must consistently grow from within CW1-74 exterior Ausgefürte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright CW1-112 severe conventions severely conventionalized nature of materials What Styles Mean to the Architect Style is a consequence of character.cw1-268 Truth against the world. - 1456 -
CW1-104 continuity plasticity from the ground upward from the general to the particular Pfeiffer, B. B. Ed., The Collected Writings of Frank Lloyd Wright, volume 1 5, Rizzoli, New York, 19921995,CW15 12 A.D.A.EDITA, Tokyo, MG112 Storrer, W. A., Com Alc:/B:/Ba: /Bil:/Bo, He:/Bre:/C, G,GC:/CB:/Cl: /D:/Dre:/E:/EH:/f:/GB:/H: /K:/L, Sit, Sew:/La:/Lib, Stu, Den:/Lo:/MB: /MR:/Nu, Play:/Ow:/P, Grg:/Pa:/Pass, Co: /Po:/RE:/Re:/SC:/SH:/Sv:/SvB: /SvD:/Te:/U:/V:/Ve:/Vo: Faith in Your Own Individuality, 1955CW5-132 Wright, Architecture and Modern Life, Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1937, p.319 Type Style MG15 integral ornament In the Cause of Architecture: Composition as Method in Creation, Unpublished, 1928CW1-261integral decoration In the Cause of Architecture : The Third Dimension, Wendingen, 1925CW1-210 American Architecture Today, Weekly Bulletin of the Michigan Society of Architects, July 14 and July 21, 1931CW3-57 a style Styles Style In the Cause of Architecture: Second Paper, The Architectural Record, May 1914CW1-137 Wright, A Testament, Horizon Press, 1957, p.229 Wright, Two Lectures on Architecture, Chicago Art Institute, 1931, p.54 (2013 年 11 月 ₈ 日原稿受理,2014 年 ₃ 月 12 日採用決定 ) - 1457 -