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The Ablin Residence by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1958-61. In 1958 Millie Ablin wrote a letter to Frank Lloyd Wright expressing her desire for him to design/build her and her family a home in a little town called Bakersfield. At the time and to this day the Ablin residence is the only Frank Lloyd Wright home in Bakersfield. David Coffey (@davidacoffey), the homes care-taker shares with us the story of the Ablin Family and how they were able to get the prolific Architect to agree to designing and building their home for a family of 8. The Ablin family is the original family of the home and currently the only family that has ever lived in the home full-time essentially making this remarkable home a one family residence. The current owner alongside David Coffey plan to create a foundation for the home to maintain, preserve and educate the community for decades to come.
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Produced by Elias Tebache - @Socalarchitecture
Filmed & edited by Mick Aure - @Miccck
Photography by Gage Bantiles - @GageBantiles
Sound by Alphafox @Alphfx
Special thanks to David Coffey @davidacoffey

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@openspace.series
@openspace.series Год назад
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@donnarogers7732
@donnarogers7732 4 месяца назад
Yes! Can't hear the narration
@philwilliamson3d
@philwilliamson3d 2 года назад
Fix your audio. He's getting drowned out by annoying music in the background
@deezynar
@deezynar 3 года назад
Please do not put music over someone speaking.
@Mims.Entertainment
@Mims.Entertainment Год назад
Hey! What were you thinking when you mixed the music with that audio track? The music is louder than the man's voice! WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT? The voice should be at least twice to three times as loud as the voice over. I would love to revisit this video sometime and actually hear what he was saying...
@nat7829
@nat7829 3 года назад
being a highschool student with an inspiration for architecture I would give anything to walk through this house
@aLo_etc
@aLo_etc 3 года назад
I've been talking with the guy in charge, the owner wants money for tours. :( Frank Lloyd Wright would be upset....he would want students to visit free of charge.
@petersyzonenko9632
@petersyzonenko9632 3 года назад
There are FLW buildings all around the country. If you can find one near you, it's absolutely worth the trip.
@davidcoffey3617
@davidcoffey3617 3 года назад
This is not true. Unless it is an organized tour for charity there has never been a charge to see the home. Who have you been speaking with?
@aLo_etc
@aLo_etc 3 года назад
@@davidcoffey3617 Hi David nice to hear from you sir, I had requested to take engagement portraits a little over a month ago, the home is sure beauty. It was only a party of 4, myself, my fiancé and 1 professional photographer and assistant... I believe Mr. Miner said the owner was seeking $2,500 and proof of insurance for this request....
@aLo_etc
@aLo_etc 3 года назад
if your are in the central Valley, FLW designed a mortuary in DELANO. its really cool but also sad because its neglected and people don't know what it is
@keithkuckler2551
@keithkuckler2551 3 года назад
No mention of Thos.Olson, who was the supevising apprentice on site during the construction. He and his partner Merle Sykora were friends of the Ablins, and, they did consult work on the later additions to the house. Tom is a close friend, he is now 92, and, failing eyesight limits his ability to draw. The apprentices who worked on site with the builders, were an important part of the sucess of many of these projects, and, they deserve some recognition.
@jordanabila8537
@jordanabila8537 2 года назад
Me and you bro
@tombutc
@tombutc Год назад
So do all those mexicans who put the bricks together right?
@alteredcatscyprus
@alteredcatscyprus Год назад
@@tombutc Why? They were replaceable, no?
@scoobedoo1008
@scoobedoo1008 2 года назад
The music is too loud in this video.
@ozzietadziu
@ozzietadziu 3 года назад
Interesting piece but much of the dialogue obscured by the unnecessary music.
@lyudmila2882
@lyudmila2882 3 года назад
Big annoyance these days. Turning the sound off and the CC on helps a lot.
@xai1971
@xai1971 3 года назад
Beautiful but the sound mix was "unfortunate".
@drew-andresvogt652
@drew-andresvogt652 3 года назад
that's to put it politely: I hope they can lower the volume on it.
@halifaxx55
@halifaxx55 2 года назад
I'm from Bakersfield, I had no idea there was a frank lloyd wright building here! I had to double check and make sure.
@janey2562
@janey2562 3 года назад
Beautiful design, beautiful house. But there's a certain aura of sadness in it. Also, only a very small portion of the house is shown.
@kepalaxs
@kepalaxs 3 года назад
the sadness might be because of the darkness
@syntheticsilkwood2206
@syntheticsilkwood2206 Год назад
Everything about this house makes me feel calm and complete tbh
@michaelgarnett1372
@michaelgarnett1372 4 месяца назад
@@kepalaxsthats the filmmaking
@kato2531
@kato2531 Год назад
Classic example of “ if it’s good, it’s good “ . timeless. beautiful in 1960 even more so in 2020 .
@erikmeyer2323
@erikmeyer2323 2 года назад
I estimate that half of the run-time of this video consists of David Coffey sitting in a FLW chair talking about the client. Surely there is much more interesting visual material that could have been developed along with a discussion of the Architecture and how the forms accommodate lifestyle (or don't).
@mgwhitney
@mgwhitney 3 года назад
The guy says he wants the place to be better known and he gives us NO TOUR of the house. Just blah-blah-blah with bad music.
@justgivemethetruth
@justgivemethetruth 3 года назад
Probably because there is just not much to it. Very simple architecture and materials .. a lot of concrete blocks.
@deezynar
@deezynar 3 года назад
The video shows multiple views of both the exterior and interior of the house.
@utubepunk
@utubepunk 3 года назад
@@deezynar Literally. Seems like some people just can't help but bitch & moan. I loved the moving shots & lighting. It was well done.
@greatmustis
@greatmustis 4 года назад
Amazing amazing..!! finally something about Ablin. Could you make a video like this about the recently restored Louis Fredrick house..??!! please....Thanks for sharing this
@tigerphid9677
@tigerphid9677 Год назад
I have always wondered how Wright produced these tinted concrete floors. Since the concrete must have been poured in many batches, it seems like he must have figured a way to very accurately measure the color he added to tint the grey concrete.
@billgregory1476
@billgregory1476 Год назад
Beautiful house. Thank you for sharing. Open floor plan, triangular planning grid, concrete block walls, wood framed windows, floor to ceiling glass, mitered glass corners, patterned glass blocks, concrete floors, plywood faced interior walls - all Classic FLW. Would have been nice to see the floor plans as well.
@sutats
@sutats 3 месяца назад
The house's origin and development story is just as intriguing as the property itself. It was nice to know the ongoing developments and generational history of it as well and its future plans. The background music overpowers the speech.
@funtosee1
@funtosee1 4 года назад
Very good information and photography. Enjoyed everything except the annoying music. Not necessary!
@abpccpba
@abpccpba 3 года назад
Why background music very distracting. : - (( Bye
@bobe3250
@bobe3250 4 месяца назад
Nothing sadder than a house not lived in
@jasontaylor2237
@jasontaylor2237 Год назад
would've been nice to have drone footage
@syntheticsilkwood2206
@syntheticsilkwood2206 Год назад
I want someone to make a movie with this house as the set
@phmwu7368
@phmwu7368 3 года назад
Frank Lloyd Wright, John Lautner and Harry Gesner ... USA's greatest architects !!!
@TheCarnivalguy
@TheCarnivalguy 3 года назад
Richard Morris Hunt
@GRMNCVS
@GRMNCVS 3 года назад
Philip Johnson?
@christianbarros1580
@christianbarros1580 3 года назад
Iwould add Eames and Saarinen to the list
@deezynar
@deezynar 3 года назад
Aaron Green was another Wright student who did excellent work. He is very under-appreciated.
@drew-andresvogt652
@drew-andresvogt652 3 года назад
Wonderful imagery I am glad I could experience. The music track however is too loud and competes with the narration: I hope you can lower that.
@samtriglone8858
@samtriglone8858 Год назад
Agree, I turned subtitles on as I couldn't hear what he was saying clearly.
@Maranatha1927
@Maranatha1927 3 месяца назад
Would love to watch the video but the music is competing with the speaker. There's no need for the volume to be so loud.
@jeremiahtree-dweller7370
@jeremiahtree-dweller7370 Месяц назад
I was very blessed to have been invited into their home circa 1994. My high school academic decathlon team was studying FLW, and long story short we got a private tour of the Ablin House. Mildred was an amazing hostess and even had a tray of cookies waiting for us. I haven't seen any photos online or in the above video of their bedroom, but their bedroom had *incredible* custom built-ins. Stunning architecture throughout. Like I said, I was very blessed to have had the opportunity and very grateful to this day.
@scottnewellguitar
@scottnewellguitar Год назад
Music is mixed way too loud makes it an annoying watch/can’t hear the host
@cynthiajohnson740
@cynthiajohnson740 3 года назад
❤ FLW architecture.
@jayc3110
@jayc3110 2 года назад
Too many minutes used up watching you sitting on the chair in the same location and not speaking very clearly! On top of that, the music was so intrusive. That is a truly beautiful Wright home, and I wish you would make another video walking around the home itself. Thank you and best wishes
@ctrlaltcreate3827
@ctrlaltcreate3827 Год назад
Exactly. Videos like this don’t need background music at all
@glennmartin6492
@glennmartin6492 29 дней назад
A properly sloped roof that can deal with rain and snow!
@Jeannified
@Jeannified 2 года назад
What an amazing house/home!
@niknabeelah7084
@niknabeelah7084 3 года назад
Mr Wright is a brilliant architect but I never really like his chunky furniture, but this one is rather nice. Imagine spending money building a house but no leftover to buy nice furnishings and ID for comfort
@jellybaby9630
@jellybaby9630 3 года назад
Music Too LOUD
@MrHubb1
@MrHubb1 Год назад
Lovely home. I think it's great that they want to preserve it and use it as a resource for students. That's awesome.
@aLo_etc
@aLo_etc 3 года назад
how can i contact David Coffey? or this foundation for a tour.?
@stephenstephen1505
@stephenstephen1505 2 месяца назад
Excellent. We must preserve these iconic examoles of Wright's majestic work. Too many great period houses have been destroyed by developer vandals
@openspace.series
@openspace.series 2 месяца назад
Well said!
@alienautopsy9326
@alienautopsy9326 2 года назад
Reminds you of Horizons at Epcot Center
@mp5234
@mp5234 3 года назад
someday i will go there
@BillWoodillustrator
@BillWoodillustrator 3 года назад
Wow- the child who wanted to buy it wasn’t allowed to? There’s a story there.... that’s a real shame....😪
@ATCRyderX
@ATCRyderX 3 года назад
Likely not. 7 Kids - 1 is gonna be a bad apple.
@davidcoffey3617
@davidcoffey3617 3 года назад
No bad apples. No one was prevented from buying it. It just did not happen that way.
@Jeannified
@Jeannified 2 года назад
My guess, as I know a family that was in a situation like this, is that the kids inherited the house. They probably all had their respective homes snd didn’t need or want the house, but rather wanted to sell it to realize the financial gains. However, one of the seven kids loved it and really wanted it, but in order to get it, that one sibling had to have enough money to pay the full asking price/worth of the home, and simply didn’t have the money. Therefore, the house had to be put on the market to an outside buyer.
@fd9987
@fd9987 Год назад
I know one family of 7 kids. When both parents were gone, all of the kids wanted the house but none were willing to move back as they were all in different states. They all had their own lives and houses.
@rirkc
@rirkc 4 месяца назад
Sweet baby Jesus, what a beautiful home.
@ericsimonson8540
@ericsimonson8540 3 года назад
They ran out of money? And then it took them 30 years to get the funds to have furniture built...?
@jeffmonroe2956
@jeffmonroe2956 3 года назад
Have you seen the price of plywood? Lol
@davidcoffey3617
@davidcoffey3617 3 года назад
Often happens in projects.
@marylclc1269
@marylclc1269 3 года назад
When you're raising seven children I'm not surprised it took that long to find the funds to have the living room furniture built.
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Год назад
I'd wait till the kids were gone too, why buy the furniture twice.
@callmeishmael7452
@callmeishmael7452 Год назад
Hey mr open space, a plan diagram or two like the Lautner house channel , would be brilliant.
@justgivemethetruth
@justgivemethetruth 3 года назад
It kind of looks like a church, like a commercial building, very cheap spare designs, but certainly elegant. I wouldn't want to live in church.
@storispinner
@storispinner 3 года назад
That kitchen makes me a bit sad! Who wants to stand around cooking for hours without a view outside? It might look nice but it makes me doubt Frank Lloyd Wright ever spent much time in a kitchen himself.
@erldagerl9826
@erldagerl9826 3 года назад
Falling Water has an awful kitchen.
@romanspataro1688
@romanspataro1688 3 года назад
theres like 100 views
@marylclc1269
@marylclc1269 3 года назад
The light screens let in all different views and light. I'd be happy in that kitchen.. It's larger than our Chicago Bungalow kitchen was before we expanded. In many of FLW's older houses, the kitchens were almost an after thought as even most middle class people had staff, including a housekeeper and a cook. Most people, sadly, didn't think about whether the cook was comfortable in the kitchen or not. During FLW's Usonian phase many of his female clients had to remind him that most people didn't have staff anymore, that most families cooked their own meals and that kitchens needed to be open and beautiful and more spacious. I was born in Oak Park, IL and I've been in many FLW homes, most of them from his Bootleg and Prairie School periods (pre 1920) and the kitchens in those houses are either so small they are mostly unusable or the owners have gotten help from the Trust and FLW School architects to expand the back of the houses to include usable kitchens keeping in line with FLW's style but in the way people use kitchens post 1950 or so.
@enblanchard5492
@enblanchard5492 3 года назад
In many of FLW's older houses, the kitchens were almost an after-thought as even most middle-class people had staff, including a housekeeper and a cook. Most people, sadly, didn't think about whether the cook was comfortable in the kitchen or not.
@marylclc1269
@marylclc1269 3 года назад
@@enblanchard5492 Yeah, that's what I said. :D
@stevenslater2669
@stevenslater2669 5 месяцев назад
If Frank Lloyd Wright were alive today, what would his home designs look like? How would he integrate modern necessities like telecommunications features in his design? A common comment regarding Wright-designed homes is the necessity’ to keep them original. Those homes were designed and built between 60 and 120 years ago. Wright himself was continually tearing down and rebuilding his personal homes and his western headquarters! I’m not suggesting that a current owner tear out the “workspace” (kitchen) at Fallingwater and fill it with the latest appliances from a big-box home center. Maybe this borders on sounding religious, but ask yourself “WWFLWD” when confronted with one of his designs that no longer works? Is there any doubt that Frank Lloyd Wright today would take full advantage of today’s superior weather proofing products to build leak-free roofs - and weather-resistant exterior features? And in the design process, imagine Wright’s apprentices drawing with CAD-CAM equipment and 3D printing parts in a few hours that used to take master craftsmen weeks. Of course, the Master would still sit at his drawing board and knock out masterpieces like Fallingwater in an afternoon (after letting his subconscious work out the details for six months…)
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Год назад
I hope the new owner buys some good pool furniture. Walter Lambs' bronze designs would fit well.
@anacossa8437
@anacossa8437 3 года назад
I would love to buy all of Frank Lloyd houses🥺❤ they are amazing, all the minimalistic details, may God Bless me with one🤲❤
@CaparroCo
@CaparroCo 3 года назад
gorgeous video / story.
@carlorjj
@carlorjj 3 года назад
Amazing video!!!
@slackthompson6984
@slackthompson6984 Год назад
a client is a client ..............a patron is a Godsend..............
@BijanIzadi
@BijanIzadi 3 года назад
Love this
@montvilleo
@montvilleo 2 месяца назад
Music overwhelms narration
@davidmayhew8083
@davidmayhew8083 4 месяца назад
Either those curtains go or I go!
@shawnhampton8503
@shawnhampton8503 Год назад
Too bad it is in Bakersfield. 😒
@toppcatt5113
@toppcatt5113 Год назад
weird. Just because
@lucilleperez6606
@lucilleperez6606 3 года назад
Love every detail
@stephencraig7130
@stephencraig7130 Год назад
Amazing!!!
@donitaphilpot8537
@donitaphilpot8537 Год назад
Too dark
@nunyabitnezz2802
@nunyabitnezz2802 11 месяцев назад
I would have liked to see more than the living room.
@alteredcatscyprus
@alteredcatscyprus Год назад
I’m torn. It’s very nice to preserve it for posterity and educational purposes, but at the same time, it is a home, and is a home really alive if you are a slave to it and it cannot change with your needs. Isn’t it meant to serve man? I thought it ironic he used the word alive. Again, though, I am torn. I can see both sides.
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 3 месяца назад
As long as the owner understands the architect's aesthetic style, updates are not that difficult. I should know, because I live in a 70 year old house designed and built by my architect father. I have made changes to the doors and windows that provide for more cross ventilation and take the house back to the Prairie Style that inspired it.
@frederickcombs8661
@frederickcombs8661 Год назад
BAKERSFIELD... UGGHH
@invictusmaneo464
@invictusmaneo464 Год назад
Honzo, taky neznáte, co?! To nevadí... :D
@airmark02
@airmark02 3 года назад
That Furniture Wright designed was awful. So much of it looks like chopped up church pews. He did consider himself a high priest of design. Maybe that was the idea....lol.
@marcusbrown1767
@marcusbrown1767 2 года назад
Seems a bit dark.
@mlc2158
@mlc2158 Год назад
😍
@IM-dt3fc
@IM-dt3fc 4 года назад
Sounds like james goldstein owns it.
@davidcoffey3617
@davidcoffey3617 3 года назад
No he does not own it.
@gixellia8455
@gixellia8455 2 года назад
Not snuggly at all.
@ronniefranks4351
@ronniefranks4351 3 года назад
You can’t hear the dialog for the overbearing music! What the heck is wrong with people who do this? Don’t they have ears? Oh, by the way, that’s an ugly house!
@kirk4086
@kirk4086 Год назад
This place just went on my " bucket 🪣 list".
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