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Thursday 17 December 2015

House between Two Rocks

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The House on the Rock, originally opened in 1959,[2] is a complex of architecturally unique rooms, streets, gardens and shops designed by Alex Jordan, Jr. It is located north of Dodgeville, a city in Iowa County, south of Spring GreenWisconsin and is a regional tourist attraction.
Both of Jordan's biographers[2][3] relate a story told by Sid Boyum,[4] which places the inspiration for the house in a meeting betweenAlex Jordan, Jr. and Frank Lloyd Wright, at some unspecified time between 1914 and 1923. Jordan Sr. drove with Boyum to Taliesinto show Wright the plans for a building, the Villa Maria in Madison.[5] Jordan worshipped the famous architect and hoped for his approval. Wright looked at the plans and told Jordan: "I wouldn't hire you to design a cheese crate or a chicken coop. You're not capable." Fuming, on the drive back on Highway 23, Jordan pointed to a spire of rock and told Boyum: "I'm going to put up a Japanese house on one of those pinnacle rocks and advertise it."[6] Balousek says Wright "apparently didn't forget the incident", noting that Wright "complained publicly to Iowa County officials about the house the Jordans were building" and bought a nearby piece of property, "perhaps as a way to get back at Jordan."[7]

The Villa Maria was built in 1923 and designed by well-known architect Frank Riley,
[5] not Alex Jordan, Sr.The House on the Rock's website has posted information questioning the legitimacy of Boyum's story for the following reasons:[8]
  • Both Sid Boyum[9] and Alex Jordan Jr. were born in 1914 and would have been less than 9 years old when this story was to have happened. Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) would have been over 50 years old and unlikely to have known the 9 year old Sid Boyum.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright was in Japan[10] working on the Imperial Hotel project from 1916–1922 and would not have likely been in Spring Green when this story was to have happened.

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