In-situ Testing of Field Diagnostic Methods for the Wood Components at Taliesin West

dc.contributor.authorNi, Zhen
dc.date2023-05-17T23:50:30.000
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-22T19:55:02Z
dc.date.available2023-05-22T19:55:02Z
dc.date.issued2020-01-01
dc.date.submitted2020-08-06T18:02:58-07:00
dc.description.abstractSituated within the desert of Scottsdale, Arizona, Taliesin West served as Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and school for the Taliesin Fellows from 1938 to 1959. As an experimental design laboratory, Wright trained apprentices by enlisting them to construct and continually modify the site over the course of twenty years. The complex today continues to operate as a museum under the stewardship of The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation who is currently in partnership with The University of Pennsylvania to study and address problems of wood deterioration seen throughout the site. This thesis seeks to document the efficacy and limitations of different in-situ diagnostic methods for detecting wood decay, including resistograph drilling, moisture content mapping, thermography and hand probing. The instrument field testing was conducted at three locations that contain Wright’s iconic whirling arrow design as part of both structural and ornamental wood components of the office, drafting studio and Garden Room. Data sets of each these metrics have been overlaid and evaluated with the intent to provide a sequence of combined diagnostics for future assessment and monitoring of the site. This research aims to service the sustainability of the compound by informed stewardship while providing new insights and means of field diagnostics for the conservation of wooden built heritage. Situated within the desert of Scottsdale, Arizona, Taliesin West served as Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and school for the Taliesin Fellows from 1938 to 1959. As an experimental design laboratory, Wright trained apprentices by enlisting them to construct and continually modify the site over the course of twenty years. The complex today continues to operate as a museum under the stewardship of The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation who is currently in partnership with The University of Pennsylvania to study and address problems of wood deterioration seen throughout the site. This thesis seeks to document the efficacy and limitations of different in-situ diagnostic methods for detecting wood decay, including resistograph drilling, moisture content mapping, thermography and hand probing. The instrument field testing was conducted at three locations that contain Wright’s iconic whirling arrow design as part of both structural and ornamental wood components of the office, drafting studio and Garden Room. Data sets of each these metrics have been overlaid and evaluated with the intent to provide a sequence of combined diagnostics for future assessment and monitoring of the site. This research aims to service the sustainability of the compound by informed stewardship while providing new insights and means of field diagnostics for the conservation of wooden built heritage.
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/37289
dc.legacy.articleid1701
dc.legacy.fulltexturlhttps://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1701&context=hp_theses&unstamped=1
dc.source.issue726
dc.source.journalTheses (Historic Preservation)
dc.source.statuspublished
dc.subject.otherFrank Lloyd Wright
dc.subject.otherwood diagnostics
dc.subject.otherTaliesin West
dc.subject.otherresistograph
dc.subject.othercomparable analysis
dc.subject.otherHistoric Preservation and Conservation
dc.titleIn-situ Testing of Field Diagnostic Methods for the Wood Components at Taliesin West
dc.typeDissertation/Thesis
digcom.contributor.authorNi, Zhen
digcom.identifierhp_theses/726
digcom.identifier.contextkey18813428
digcom.identifier.submissionpathhp_theses/726
digcom.typethesis
dspace.entity.typePublication
upenn.schoolDepartmentCenterTheses (Historic Preservation)
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