Happy 100th Roland Reisley Day!

© Mark Hertzberg (2024)

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The Wright World – particularly the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy – celebrates Roland Reisley’s 100th birthday Monday May 20. Reisley still lives in the house that Wright designed for Roland and his late wife, Ronny, in 1951 in “Usonia,” in Pleasantville, New York. He is the only original Wright client still living in his Wright home.

Roland Reisley 2017 017.jpgRoland and Ronny working with Wright on the design of their Wright home

Reisley Longstreth BC 2014 003.jpgRoland was honored as a founding member of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy by Janet Halstead and Richard Longstreth at the 2014 conference in Phoenix.

Reisley BC 2014 008.jpgThe Reisley House was the topic of a discussion at the 2014 conference. Susan Jacobs Lockhart moderated.

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Reisley Levine BC 2014 005.jpgRoland and Neil Levine chat at the conference.

Reisley Kazor BC 2014 002.jpgRoland and Ginny Kazor at the Phoenix conference.

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I happened to walk to the 2018 conference meetings at Monona Terrace in Madison from the hotel with Roland one morning. The hallways in Monona Terrace are lined with photographs by Pedro Guerrero, including this one of David Henken, Rolland, and Wright. He pointed the photo out to me and graciously posed for me next to it:

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Thank you, Roland, for your friendship, your grace, and your contributions to the Building Conservancy. You have often told people that Wright was not the ogre some people describe him as. You explain that he was very accommodating to you and to Ronny when he was designing your home. My family and I had the privilege of dinner at the house with you and Barbara Coates, thanks to your auctioning such an evening at the Building Conservancy’s annual silent auction.

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Happy birthday, my friend…our friend!

On-line celebration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy:

https://savewright.org/happy-100th-birthday-roland-reisley/

Please scroll down for previous posts on the website including, most recently, photos of the newly restored Hillside Theater.

 

New SCJ Wright Exhibition: “Usonia”

Photos by Mark Hertzberg for SC Johnson, and used with permission

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     There are two well-known aspects to the SC Johnson company in Racine, Wisconsin: manufacturer of household products and stewards of the company’s Wright-designed Administration Building (1936) and Research Tower (1943/44). The company celebrates Wright’s influence on the American home in “At Home with Frank Lloyd Wright,” the permanent Wright exhibition in Fortaleza Hall (designed by Lord Norman Foster and Partners; opened in 2010) on the company campus.

      The first phase of the exhibition opened in June. It focused on Wright’s Prairie-style homes. The second iteration of the exhibition, “Usonia,” opens to the public May 3. It is being installed this week.

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While many people think that Wright designed homes only for wealthy clients, he was very interested in designing affordable housing. His Usonian homes were designed so that the client could help build them.

      The exhibition includes an “exploded” model of Jacobs 1 (1936), the Madison house widely considered to be Wright’s first Usonian home,  which the home owners helped build. The model, which is on loan from the Milwaukee Art Museum, was assembled Monday by workers who looked as if they were carefully positioning marionettes:

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      The exhibition also includes a masonry wall, in Wright’s signature Cherokee red brick, a board and batten panel built like the outside of Jacobs 1 (and other Usonian homes), and a photo mural that shows the view one might see from the living room of a Usonian home. These photographs were taken Monday. Installation continues until the exhibition opens:

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