Rush Creek Village home furniture designs   Save
Harold Pepinsky Collection
Description: Designs for various furniture to be used in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pepinsky in Rush Creek Village, designed by Theodore Van Fossen. Plans include stools, a dining/desk chair, a dining table and coffee table. These documents come from a collection related to the design and construction of Harold and Pauline Pepinsky's home in Rush Creek Village, an organically-designed community located in Worthington, Ohio. The community's homes were influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian style of architecture and designed by architect Theodore van Fossen, who also planned the community. The first Rush Creek home was built in 1956 and belonged to Martha and Richard Wakefield. Richard Wakefield later became the builder of the neighborhood. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV271_B1_01
Subjects: Architecture--Ohio--Columbus--History--20th century; Usonian architecture; Houses; Construction; Rush Creek Village
Places: Worthington (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio);