California Preservation Awards Sponsorship

To learn about CPF's sponsorship opportunities, including how you can sponsor this page, click here or email us.

About CPF and the Awards

The California Preservation Awards are a statewide hallmark, showcasing the best in historic preservation. The awards ceremony includes the presentation of the Preservation Design Awards and the President’s Awards, bringing together hundreds of people each year to share and celebrate excellence in preservation.

The California Preservation Foundation (CPF), a 501c3 nonprofit, was incorporated in 1978. We now support a national network of more than 36,000 members and supporters. Click here to learn how you can become a member.

Fawcett House

The Fawcett House in Los Banos is the winner of a 2019 Preservation Design Award for Restoration. Award recipients are selected by a jury of top professionals in the fields of architecture, engineering, planning, and history, as well as renowned architecture critics and journalists. In making their decision the jury noted the importance of encouraging preservation outside of major urban centers, stating, “there are so many places like this that we end up losing. In places like this, when the house is falling apart, it’s so often scrapped. We want to encourage this thought process in preservation where you don’t usually think of it.”

The Award will be presented on Friday, October 18, 2019 at a gala dinner and awards ceremony at the InterContinental Mark Hopkins in San Francisco. Tickets and sponsorship options are available at californiapreservation.org/awards.

About this project

Unlike most Frank Lloyd Wright buildings, the Fawcett house is sited in the middle of hundreds of acres of agricultural crop land. Buck Fawcett held several state track records, and was a renowned football player in high school and at Stanford. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears, but opted to return to the farm to help his ailing father Harry. H.G. Fawcett Farms was one of the premier agricultural properties in California. Buck’s father was one of the founders of Producers Cotton Oil Company, and pioneer in the Central Irrigation District. Buck served as agricultural adviser to California Senator S.I. Hayakawa. When Ronald Reagan ran for governor of California, he gave his stump speech from a wagon at the Fawcett Farms. The Fawcett’s hosted hundreds of people who came specifically to see the Frank Lloyd Wright architecture.

The home is on 80 acres of agricultural land. After viewing photos of the site, Wright said, “Not much beauty there.” Buck replied, “Actually, Mr. Wright, the Central Valley of California contains the most fertile agricultural land in the world, and you should consider it an honor to build a house there!”

The Fawcett house is considered by many as one of the finest examples of Wright’s “Usonian” homes. Usonian is a term referring to a group of approximately sixty middle-income family homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright beginning in 1936 with the Jacobs House. The Usonian homes are typically small, single-story dwellings without a garage or much storage. They are often L-shaped to fit around a garden terrace on unusual and inexpensive sites. They are generally characterized by native materials; large cantilevered overhangs for passive solar heating and natural cooling; and natural lighting with clerestory windows. A strong visual connection between the interior and exterior spaces is an important characteristic of all Usonian homes.

Photos © David Swann Architectural Photography

Project Team

Project Lead
Arthur Dyson, Arthur Dyson Architect

Owner/Client
Ken & Carrie Cox

Landscape Architect
Robert Boro, Robert Boro Landscape Architect

Author
Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright Architect

Historic Architect
Arthur Dyson, Arthur Dyson Architect

Lead Engineer
Brian Barcus, Barcus Structural Engineering

Historic Preservation Consultant
Eric Lloyd Wright, Eric Lloyd Wright Architect

Contractor
Eric Bower, BMY Construction

Specialty Sub-Contractor
William Saleh, William B. Saleh Company

Additional Participant
Cornelia Brierly, Cornelia Brierly Interior Designer