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  1. 18 de ene. de 2024 · Con 81 m², la cabaña Seth Peterson es el diseño residencial más pequeño de Wright. Seth Peterson, admirador del arquitecto desde hacía mucho tiempo, había intentado hacer encargos a Wright en varias ocasiones, pero fue rechazado una y otra vez.

  2. One of Wright’s final statements in his effort to develop Organic architecture, the Peterson Cottage drawings were signed only six months before his death in April 1959. The drawings borrowed from a plan he had created in the 1930s, when Wright emphasized rectangular modules rather than the circular or triangular ones of his later years.

  3. Address. E9982 Fern Dell Road. Status. Open to the public with tours available. Available for rent. Website. sethpeterson.org. Serene and energetic, the little cottage perched high above Mirror Lake is muscularly geometric, seeming at once to hug the earth and burst forth from it.

  4. 12 de feb. de 2024 · La cabaña Seth Peterson, en plena naturaleza, es el proyecto residencial más pequeño de Wright. Kit Hogan Visitar una de las muchas casas de Frank Lloyd Wright abiertas al público es la mejor manera de conocer a este genio de la arquitectura.

  5. Seth Peterson Cottage in Fall Color – October 2012. Cottage’s soaring roofline emphasizing the stylized pine cutout clerestory. Sun-filled dining area with a natural view. Intimate living area warmed by the majestic fireplace. Cottage bedroom. Accessible bathroom. Galley kitchen complete for preparing simple to formal meals

  6. tim1faucom.files.wordpress.com › 2016 › 09TIM 1

    SETH PETERSON COTTAGE – 1958 Frank Lloyd Wright, Mirror Lake, Winsconsin - USA. TP1 BREVE RESEÑA: Este refugio se compone de un bloque central introvertido de muro de piedra que contiene los servicios de acristalados configuran los e spacios de estar, abriéndose al bosque circundante.

  7. Seth Peterson Cottage. Baraboo, WI 1958. This 880-square-foot building occupies a secluded promontory in Wisconsin’s Mirror Lake State Park. Client Seth Peterson’s untimely death in 1960 left the house unfinished. The building was sold, completed and privately owned until 1966, when it was purchased by the state as an addition to the state ...