preliminary draft Perforated Panels The Usonian House Frank Lloyd Wright Lawrence Tarantino AIA 25 June 2013 Tarantino Perfs, Page 1

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Perforated Panels The Usonian House Frank Lloyd Wright Lawrence Tarantino AIA 25 June 2013 Tarantino Perfs, Page 1

PERFS Bachman-WIlson House T.5402 A fascination with Frank Lloyd Wright s Perforated Panels began in the early eighties when I first approached the Bachman-Wilson House. The use of this design element in the BW House exemplifies the unique quality and identity they contribute to the overall architectural impact of a Usonian House. There are twenty four (24) modules three (3) high, equaling (72) panels (some partial half units). The sheer effect from the quantity and quality of this SAMARA pattern as it has been termed, make it the primary design feature of the BW House (more on this later). They make it one of the most magnificent examples, creating a clerestory frieze surrounding the upper portion of the double height structure, providing a glowing pattern of filtered light throughout the open space and mezzanine enclosed within. They keep the space connected to Nature, constantly and actively changing throughout the day, and with the seasons. Conversely, at night the illumination from within creates the appearance of a Japanese lantern in a garden of trees. Tarantino Perfs, Page 2

Sometimes the panel intended (designed) for the house was not realized as with the Reisley House T.5115. Some like those on the Greenberg House T.5409 are three dimensional with gold leaf detail. For the Christie House T.4003 the panels originally installed were not those on the original construction drawings. In the correspondence letters there is reference to a request for another design but one was not found in the archives. Most are horizontal (landscape) but in some cases they were used vertically. In the case of the Pope-Leighey House T.4013 they are landscape layout stacked vertically. In the case of the Smith House T.4818 the perforated panels are placed on the ceiling and ordered continuously end to end to be used as grilles for recessed lights. There were other spin-offs of the pattern used in the furniture as with the chairs of the Usonian Exhibit House NYC ca 1953, incorporating the design into the chair back along with an expressive detail in the seat connection. Initially the size derived from the vertical dimension of the wood wall boards of the board & batten system 11 1/4" & 1 3/4 respectively. Though these dimensions were reduced after WWII because of the diminished availability of old growth lumber, plywood (a new product of that time) became the natural substitute to maintain the intended proportions with the other components and clerestory height of the wall system. Tarantino Perfs, Page 3

RANMA Many years ago while browsing through a Japanese Antique store in Sag Harbor, I discovered a similar architectural panel and learned the name for it - RANMA (transom). After studying their history and comparing them to FLLW Perforated Panels, it became apparent how amazingly similar they were in purpose, proportion, and appearance. Through further exploration, mostly during FLLWBC conferences around the country, the Ranma became more and more intriguing. I began realizing their apparent influence on Mr. Wright during his time in Japan (1917-1922) not to mention his Signed Red Square as well. His departure from Art Glass as a design tool to manipulate and control light and privacy was already evident in the designs of the California projects of that period, but far too costly for the Usonian era soon to follow. Freeman House T.2402 Tarantino Perfs, Page 4

In a traditional Japanese house, these panels are placed as transoms over sliding room dividers, shoji doors and partitions allowing ventilation through the house while remaining closed off for visual privacy. Though similar in most aspects, FLLW s implementation differed in that they were less literal / more abstract figures based primarily on the architectural order he was developing for the Usonian House. The traditional Japanese RANMA depict scenes of nature with organic forms and shapes. They may include flowers, leafs, branches, Mount Fuji etc., while FLLW patterns are geometric shapes, including triangular or square openings moving through the panel and later changing into more curvilinear forms. The earlier panels FLLW designed were more solid than void and mostly used in single story Usonians providing some natural light and ventilation to an otherwise private area of the house. Japanese Ranma ca.1917 Tarantino Perfs, Page 5

Berger House T.5039 Berger House T.5039 Tarantino Perfs, Page 6

Taliesin Studio Pedro E. Guerrero Photographer. (1917-2012) More recently I acquired a photograph made by Pedro E. Guerrero. The image was made in 1940 and captures how the natural light from skylights above enter the Taliesin Studio and are interrupted only by the structural members of the 30/60º wooden trusses spanning the drafting room. As the sunlight makes its way through the three dimensional space it delivers a two dimensional figure directly onto the drafting table, thus the drawing in progress upon it. Perhaps a clue to the origin of the inspiration by our serendipitous genius, making the panel designs representative of the place where they were conceived. Tarantino Perfs, Page 7

SAMARA 1 Bachman-Wilson House BACHMAN - WILSON HOUSE T. 5402 As a signature architectural component of fenestration on many Usonian houses, the Perforated Panels also give each house an individual identity. However, while studying them over the years, I have come to discover that they are not all different. Of all houses, the panels of the Bachman-Wilson House T.5402 are identical to those of the later Christian House T.5405 and are named SAMARA - the term meaning winged seed of a tree. According to the late Abe Wilson, Mr. Wright recommended a Japanese cutleaf maple be part of the landscape which now produces hundreds of these helicopters each year, though I ve not found documentation for the use of that term. Margo Stipe, Archivist of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, researched the origin of this term with regard to the Christian House, and could not confirm a reference to the term in any document. When Dr. Christian visited the Bachman-Wilson House in 2002 he immediately noticed the resemblance and offered to communicate about this subject, but to date we have not yet had that conversation. Tarantino Perfs, Page 8

Richardson House RICHARDSON HOUSE T.4104 ca 1941/51 Richardson House T.4104 Perforated Panel Japanese Ranma Tarantino Perfs, Page 9

Perforated Panel Gallery Credits: Photo of the Taliesin Studio: Courtesy Tarantino Architect Pedro E. Guerrero Photo - Used by permission. Drawings in Perforated Panel Gallery: Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archive All other Photographs: Courtesy Tarantino Studio Tarantino Perfs, Page 10