Jul 14, 1971
- Charmaine Bantugan
John Sowden, House - National Register of Historic Places
Statement of Significance A work of art unique in its combining of planar surfaces with dense ornamentation; the separation of sheer wall from ornament is reminiscent of the Mexican Plateresque per in which ornament was concentrated at the portal. Although Lloyd Wright, the architect, worked later with his father on the construction of textile block houses, his own work in this medium is highly personal; it relates more to the buildings of the German Expressionists, particularly Hans Poelzig, whose ornament was particularly dense. His direct influences are his father, Frank Lloyd Wright and Irving Gill, in whose office he worked; Gill’s sheer walls without projections can be clearly seen in the facade of the Sowden house and Lloyd Wright's own house; the freedom ' of the plan is indebted to his father and the presence ornament. Relates to Frank Lloyd Wright's period 1916-1926, This does not account for the unusual combination of richness and chasteness, which have produced an almost unclassifiable and highly original design.
John Sowden, House - National Register of Historic Places
Statement of Significance A work of art unique in its combining of planar surfaces with dense ornamentation; the separation of sheer wall from ornament is reminiscent of the Mexican Plateresque per in which ornament was concentrated at the portal. Although Lloyd Wright, the architect, worked later with his father on the construction of textile block houses, his own work in this medium is highly personal; it relates more to the buildings of the German Expressionists, particularly Hans Poelzig, whose ornament was particularly dense. His direct influences are his father, Frank Lloyd Wright and Irving Gill, in whose office he worked; Gill’s sheer walls without projections can be clearly seen in the facade of the Sowden house and Lloyd Wright's own house; the freedom ' of the plan is indebted to his father and the presence ornament. Relates to Frank Lloyd Wright's period 1916-1926, This does not account for the unusual combination of richness and chasteness, which have produced an almost unclassifiable and highly original design.
Jul 14, 1971
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