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The interior of the Rosenbaum House Although rarely used in the sense of "U.S. citizen", Usonian is probably more common than the alternatives. (See alternative words for American.) John Dos Passos used it in his USA Trilogy. Usonian housesUsonian is a term usually referring to a group of approximately 50 middle-income family homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright beginning in 1936 with the Jacobs House [1]. The "Usonian Homes" were typically small, single story dwellings without a garage or much storage, L-shaped to fit around a garden terrace on odd (and cheap) lots, and environmentally conscious with native materials, flat roofs and large cantilevered overhangs for passive solar heating and natural cooling, natural lighting with clerestory windows, and radiant floor heating. A strong visual connection between the interior and exterior spaces is an important characteristic of all Usonian homes. The word carport was coined by Wright to describe an overhang for a vehicle to park under.Variants of the Jacobs House design are still in existence today and do not look overly dated. The Usonian design is considered among the aesthetic origins of the popular "ranch" tract home popular in the American west of the 1950s. Origin of the wordThe word Usonian appears to have been coined by James Duff Law, an American writer born in 1865. In a miscellaneous collection entitled Here and There in Two Hemispheres (1903), Law quoted a letter of his own (dated 18 June 1903) that begins "We of the United States, in justice to Canadians and Mexicans, have no right to use the title 'Americans' when referring to matters pertaining exclusively to ourselves." He went on to acknowledge that some author had proposed "Usona," but that he preferred "Usonia."[1] Perhaps the earliest published use by Wright was in 1927,But why this term "America" has become representative as the name of these United States at home and abroad is past recall. Samuel Butler fitted us with a good name. He called us Usonians, and our Nation of combined States, Usonia.However, no one has ever been able to find the Butler reference. John Sergeant wrote, "It has been suggested that Wright picked up the name on his first European trip in 1910 when there was talk of calling the U.S.A. 'U-S-O-N-A', to avoid confusion with the new Union of South Africa." (USONA, of course, would have stood for United States of North America.) The word is clearly cognate with the Esperanto name for the United States, Usono, from whose root form Uson- one also gets the adjective usona (with a lower-case initial u). The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof, used this name in his speech at the 1910 World Congress of Esperanto in Washington, D.C., coincidentally the same year Wright was in Europe. However, the Esperanto online dictionary Reta Vortaro at the University of Leipzig [2] attributes the word to Wright. See also
Notes1. ^ James D. Law, Here and There in Two Hemispheres (Lancaster: Home Publishing Co., 1903), pp. 111–12n. External links
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| Walls of mahogany panels and bastions are replicated from the owner's home, which is an original Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian home. It is easy to see the influence of Pierre Chareau's Maison de Verre in Paris and Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian houses, but Fougeron has brought her own experience and artistry to this elegant retreat. Motivated by the idea that families on modest budgets need not sacrifice architectural quality for economy, Wright created the Usonian home. |
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