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9 // LIST OF FIGURES 1907. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art / Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York), 0405.0024. 131. 2014 Existing Conditions. 132. Existing view west across Jewett frontage from the street corner. 133. Existing view of Jewett frontage. 134. View across Floricycle area and Summit lawn to Barton House. 135. Barton House front yard. 136. Courtyard, driveway on left, garage and fountain wall at rear-left. 137. Courtyard, pergola edge garden space (lower right), path, interior garden and visitor center beyond. 138. Courtyard from second floor of Martin House. 139. Flat summit lawn with 16” terrace wall on right. Grade change in Floricycle (background). 140. The Summit and Jewett grade differences are taken up in the Floricycle area. 141. Miscanthus within the front raised planter (June photo). 142. Two black walnut trees within the Floricycle area, showing signs of stress and dieback. 143. Northeast facade of the Barton House (hosta). 144. Gardener’s Cottage parcel, looking east towards garage, with rugosa rose, bottlebrush buckeye, and interpretive perennials. 145. Copper beech on historic property, interpretive signage and plantings associated with visitors center (foreground). 146. Chip-seal driveway, standard concrete walkway, tinted concrete curb-edge. 147. Concrete unit-paver pathway linking driveway to Visitor Center area. 148. Concrete steps at south terminus of Floricycle area, providing access to front lawn. 149. Barton House rear yard with walkways and adjacent parking lot. 150. Auto court area, with chip-seal, garage on left, conservatory at center. 151. Garden path in courtyard area, looking north toward garage, conservatory on right. 152. Pedestrian access along south facade of Gardener’s Cottage (left), past visitor center (right, towards courtyard area. 153. Fountain and fountain wall, in the courtyard, visitor center in background left. 154. Fountain at base of Nike sculpture, in conservatory. 155. Summit terrace wall, as seen from the second floor of main house, looking north. Bock sculpture, lower right. 156. Masonry piers and steps, with Barton wall (right), located at north end of Summit terrace. 157. Drain basin at northeast corner of verandah. Gate in background, to prevent access from exterior. 158. North facade of visitor center on right, garage and conservatory in background. 159. A low stone retaining wall (reconstructed) separates the historic core properties from the visitor center property. 160. Concrete urns, 13 total throughout the property. 161. Concrete ‘birdhouses,’ four sit on top of the conservatory. 162. Replica of the Winged Victory of Samothrace (Nike), conservatory. 163. ADA ramp seen on left, links auto court area with visitor center. 164. ADA lift, located at front of house near porte- cochere. 165. Front raised planter, foundation void visible, potential undesirable water penetration. 166. Turf wear near conservatory, east facade. 167. Drain basin catches roof leader (above, not visible) but will not accommodate surface runoff. 168. Concrete unit paver pathway lacks sufficient edge restraint and exhibits differential settlement. 169. Existing conditions plan showing NR and NHL boundaries. 170. ‘A Home in a Prairie Town,’ Ladies Home Journal, 1901. February, 1901, Published Monthly by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. 171. Avery Coonley House, site plan, Frank Lloyd Wright, 1908, unrealized (landscape). United States Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey, Avery Coonley House, LoC002v, from Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives. 172. Susan Lawrence Dana House, 1902-04, Frank Lloyd Wright, digital HABS plan. United States Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey, Susan Lawrence Dana House, LoC02a, from Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives. 173. Ullman House site plan, Wright/Griffin, 1904, unbuilt. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art / Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York), 0401.007. 174. The Martin Family, 1907. Darwin Martin center standing, Isabelle Martin center-right sitting. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_11.9. 175. Isabelle Martin and company at the north side of the Barton House wall. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_303. 176. Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony, Victoria, Australia, 1918. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Portraits of Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin 1918, 1935, 2234890. 177. Walter Burley Griffin. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Eric Milton Nicholls Collection, 3791536. 178. “Conservation,” photograph published in the ‘Prairie Spirit in Landscape Gardening,’ 1915. Wilhelm Miller, The Prairie Spirit in Landscape Gardening, Urbana, University of Illinois College of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, 1915. 179. Tree lawn plantings, “before and after,” published in the ‘Prairie Spirit in Landscape Gardening,’ 1915 . Wilhelm Miller, The Prairie Spirit in Landscape Gardening, Urbana, University of Illinois College of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, 1915. 180. Willits House (1902), ‘hemi-cycle’ style plantings sketch, excerpt, Griffin / Wright. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art / Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York), 0208.018. 181. Integrity Summary Matrix. 182. Design Integrity Diagram. 183. Features Assessment Matrix. 184. Interior of greenhouse, peony in foreground, c. spring 1905. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_313.8. List of Figures
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