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John Geiger categorized 650 Frank Lloyd Wright commissions with 39 different types of construction. This search shows only Wright projects having a building materials assignment.

Primary Building Material: MASONRY/Concrete block, textile

Kindergarten School at Olive Hill for Aline Barnsdall, "The Little Dipper", project [Los Angeles, California] (1923)

Note: The following information concerning this project represents original research and analysis by John Geiger, and is based in his long and detailed study of the Frank Lloyd Wright literature as well as personal contacts with members of the Taliesin Fellowship and architectural historians. In addition, he added his own categories of building type and compositional form, as well as other points of consideration that he deemed important to understanding of the design.

Name of client: Barnsdall, Aline.

Sobriquet or alternative place name: The Little Dipper.

Design Status (as of 2011): Unbuilt.

Occupancy form or use: HOUSING/Residential/Playhouse/children.

Principal building materials: MASONRY/Concrete block, textile.

Number of drawings for this project detailed in the database: 25.

Drawing Number and Description

2301.??2     Elevations
2301.??3     Perspective plan
2301.??4     Floor plan on 16" grid
2301.001     Floor plan, early
2301.007     Floor plan
2301.009     Elevation
2301.010     Cross section
2301.014     Block A
2301.015     Block C
2301.016     Block F
2301.018     Block D
2301.019     Block B
2301.020     Block E
2301.025     Elevations, very early
2301.028     Concept drawing by Wright

Individuals recorded as contributing to project:

Note: Not everyone who contributed to a project may be named; only those whose participation has been confirmed from a source appear above. Occasionally names presented as contributors to a project may seem chronologically anomalous. This usually occurs when an individual prepared drawings for publicity, exhibition, or publication long after the original date of a commission.

Howe, John
Wright, Frank Lloyd

Notes And References

Comments by John Geiger and/or sources of attribution None recorded.