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The George Nakashima House, Studio and Workshop is a historic artist's compound at 1847 and 1858 Aquetong Rd. in Solebury Township,
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. The compound consists of houses and studio buildings designed and built by artist
George Nakashima George Katsutoshi Nakashima ( ja, 中島勝寿 ''Nakashima Katsutoshi'', May 24, 1905 – June 15, 1990) was an American woodworker, architect, and furniture maker who was one of the leading innovators of 20th century furniture design and a fathe ...
(1905-1990), which served as family homes and as his studio space. The studio-related buildings are open to the public for tours; the houses of the compound continue to serve as residences of the Nakashima family. In April 2014 it was also designated a
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. The site was listed on the
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's 2014 Endangered Sites Watchlist.


Description

The Nakashima complex is located in a rural setting south of the town of
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, on both sides of Aquetong Road south of Windy Bush Road in Solebury Township. The property consists of more than , set near the top of a south-facing hillside. The compound includes a total of eighteen buildings, seven of which are primarily residential in nature, while the others serve roles in the production and distribution of Nakashima's furniture and art. Four of the residential structures, located on the north side of Aquetong Road, form a complex Nakashima built for his daughter Mira, and are not open to the public. On the south side of the road, surrounded on three sides by studio buildings, is a residential compound consisting of the main house, a garage, heating house, and lanai. All of these buildings are in a basically International Style of architecture, infused with Japanese elements. (58 pages including 9 photos and several maps and diagrams) The main buildings of the studio are the Conoid Studio and the Arts Building. The Conoid Building, which Nakashima built in 1960, is a distinctive rectangular single-story building with a concrete roof in the shape of a sinusoidal wave that gradually flattens toward the south. The walls are fashioned out of a variety of materials, including stone, concrete, cement blocks, and glass. The roof form gives the building interior a large open area, with sections carved out by wood framing for kitchen, bathrooms, and an office. The Arts Building was built by Nakashima in 1967 as a gallery space to showcase the works of
Ben Shahn Ben Shahn (September 12, 1898 – March 14, 1969) was an American artist. He is best known for his works of social realism, his left-wing political views, and his series of lectures published as ''The Shape of Content''. Biography Shahn was born ...
. It is stories in height, and is topped by a parabolic roof formed out of plywood and covered in asphalt shingles. It now also displays works of Nakashima. Eight buildings of the complex are open for tours; donations are requested.


Gallery

File:George Nakashima House, Showroom.JPG, Showroom. File:George Nakashima House, Finishing Shop.JPG, Finishing Department. File:George Nakashima House, Arts Bldg.JPG, Arts Building. File:George Nakashima House, Studio 03.JPG, Studio. File:Conoid Chair by George Nakashima, 1988.jpg, Conoid Chair by George Nakashima


See also

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