SloopJonB
Super Anarchist
Totally - in a perfect world FLW would not have been allowed indoors.You could let FLlW design all the desks you want, but just not let him anyway near a chair.
Totally - in a perfect world FLW would not have been allowed indoors.You could let FLlW design all the desks you want, but just not let him anyway near a chair.
Yep...Gorgeous. Just made sure I had a chiropractor on speed dial if I ever sat in one of his chairs.Falleng Watere is stunneng........ beene theire?
The people who had to work at those desks hated them.You could let FLlW design all the desks you want, but just not let him anyway near a chair.
Well, there you go. He was very good at stain glass windows, fireplaces and area rugs. After that, well if you want to live in a beautiful sculpture, there can be benefits to that, but comfort is not one of them.The people who had to work at those desks hated them.
Did 15 for the first time in 45 years picking up the hotfoot 20 at lake mead a year and a half ago. What a lonely stretch of road. On and on and on and then a city in a desert that has no business being there. Like another planet.
Are you talking about the interior?Falleng Watere is stunneng........ beene theire?
You've gotta be shitting me.
There's a famous FLW house, the Hanna House, on the Stanford University campus with no horizontal right angles at all. Everything's at 120°. Walls, windows, partitions, all of it. Even the drawers in the kitchen. Famously unlivable, but worth the tourist tour.
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that plus the engines plus the shape to achieve and maintain speed, but mostly the engines and fuelDamn those things were big.
Anybody know if they were that size just to hold all the fuel or were there other reasons?