词条 | Lois Gottlieb |
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Lois Davidson was an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright as a part of the Taliesin Fellowship in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Wright's winter home and the western counterpart to Taliesin East in Spring Green, Wisconsin, 1948-1949. She is one of the six women in architecture featured in the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation movie "A Woman is a Fellow Here".[2] The other women featured included Marion Mahony Griffin, Eleanore Pettersen, Jane Duncombe, Isabel Roberts, and Read Weber. She began her career working for Charles Warren Callister in Tiburon, CA. Her first solo project was the Val-Goeschen house, a one-room unit, 576 square feet built in 1951 in Inverness, CA.[3] From 1951-1956 she designed residences in Marin County as part of the Sausalito design team Duncombe-Davidson. Subsequently, as a freelance designer she designed over 100 residential projects in the Bay Area and Riverside, CA, as well as Washington (state), Idaho, and Virginia. Gottlieb was a lecturer at the College of the Holy Names in Oakland, CA, 1960 - 1964, at Alameda State College in Hayward, CA,1962 -1964, and at the University of California, Riverside, 1966 -1972.[4]. At Taliesin, Gottlieb recalled, "if you wanted something, you made it." As a result she was "creative about using new methods and materials, such as Trex decking made from melted trash bags and sawdust, and block made from recycled plastic bottles as forms for concrete walls, camouflaged with brick veneer." [Women & Creativity 36] One of her final architectural projects was the design and construction of an 11,000 sq. ft. home and office complex for her son and his wife and family, Mark & Sharon Gottlieb. It was built in Fairfax Station, VA, of recycled materials (such as laminated wood and ice block). This was chronicled and produced with Eva Soltes in the documentary film “Building a Dream: A Family Affair”. [https://www.innova.mu/sites/default/files/alubm/files/927_itunes_booklet.pdf] See also photographs in [https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu VTechWorks] from the "Lois Davidson Gottlieb Architectural Collection" in Virginia Tech Libraries' Special Collections, [http://search.vaheritage.org/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv00125.xml;query=gottlieb;brand=default Ms1997-003]. Her husband, Robert Gottlieb, was an ethno-musicologist. Bibliography
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv00125.xml|title=A Guide to the Lois Davidson Gottlieb Architectural Collection, 1945-2003Gottlieb, Lois Davidson, Architectural Collection Ms1997-003|website=ead.lib.virginia.edu|language=en|access-date=2017-03-03}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gottlieb, Lois Davidson}}2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.bwaf.org/film-a-girl-is-a-fellow-here/|title=Film: "A Girl is A Fellow Here" - Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation|date=2012-09-06|work=Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation|access-date=2017-03-03|language=en-US}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/10489/|title=PCAD - Goeschen, Val, House, Inverness|website=pcad.lib.washington.edu|access-date=2017-03-03}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://pcad.lib.washington.edu/person/4479/|title=PCAD - Lois Davidson Gottlieb|website=pcad.lib.washington.edu|access-date=2017-03-03}} 6 : 1926 births|Living people|20th-century American architects|Stanford University alumni|Harvard Graduate School of Design alumni|Women architects |
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