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Aurora |
Greene House (1912) |
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Bannockburn |
Allen Friedman
House (1956) |
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Barrington |
Erickson
Estate (Erickson 1969)
The master's indelible imprint on the apprentice had come full circle:
the apprentice was now a master as well, and the marriage of thought and
idea was true harmony... |
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Louis B. Fredrick House (1954) |
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Post House (1957) |
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Batavia |
Gridley House (1906) |
| Belvidere |
Petit Memorial Chapel (1906) |
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Bloomingdale |
Indian Lakes
Resort (Erickson 1977)
Indian Lakes Resort is not
actually the work not of Frank Lloyd Wright but of a student of the
master. His name is Don Erickson, an apprentice of Wright's from
1948 to 1951, and he had actually once dreamed of being a concert
pianist. Time spent with Wright had changed his mind, and lucky
for us it did... |
| Chicago |
Charnley-Persky House (1891) |
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George Blossom House (1892) |
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McArthur House (1892) |
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Roloson Rowhouses (1894) |
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Francis Apartment (1895) |
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Heller House (1896) |
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Jessie Adams House (1900) |
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Foster House (1900) |
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Abraham Lincoln Center (1903) |
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Walser House (1903) |
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E-Z Polish Factory (1905) |
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Rookery Office Building
(1905) remodeling
The lobby (pictured) was remodeled in 1905 by Frank Lloyd
Wright, who simplified the ironwork and added planters, terra cotta and
light fixtures in his characteristic prairie style... |
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Frederick C.
Robie House (1907) |
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Browne's Bookstore (1908) |
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Evans House (1908) |
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Horner House (1908) |
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Arcade Building (1909) |
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Bach House (1915) |
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Decatur |
Irving House (1909) |
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Robert Mueller House (1909) |
| Dwight |
Frank
L. Smith Bank Building (1905) |
| Elmhurst |
Henderson House (1901) |
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Evanston |
Charles E. Brown House (1905) |
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Oscar Johnson House (1917) |
| Flossmoor |
Nichols House (1906) |
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Geneva |
Hoyt House (1906) |
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Fayban Villa (1907) remodeling |
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Fox River Country Club (1907) remodeling |
| Glencoe |
W.A. Glasner House (1905) |
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Ravine Bluffs Housing Development (1915) |
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Ross House (1915) |
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Booth House (1915) |
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Brigham House (1915) |
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William Kier House (1915) |
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Charles Perry House (1915) |
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Root House (1915) |
| Glenview |
Carr House (1950) |
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Highland Park |
Ward W. Willits House (1901) |
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Mary M Adams House (1905) |
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Millard House (1906) |
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Hinsdale |
Bagley House (1894) |
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Freeman House (1903) |
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Kankakee |
Bradley House (1900) |
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Hickox House (1900) |
| Kenilworth |
Baldwin House I (1905) |
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La Grange |
Emmond House (1892) |
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Clark House (1893) |
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Peter Goan House (1893) |
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Stephen M. B. Hunt House (1907) |
| Lake Forest |
Charles F. Glore House (1951) |
| Libertyville |
Lloyd Lewis House (1939) |
| Oak Park |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio (1889/1898)
Geometry was always one of the strongest principals in Wright's
architectural career and in his Home and Studio, applications and
examples of it are abundant, more so than can be adequately described
here. |
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Thomas Gale House (1892) |
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Parker House (1892) |
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Walter Gale House (1893) |
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Woolley House (1893) |
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Nathan G. Moore House (1895) rebuilt after fire in 1923 |
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Harrison P. Young House (1895) |
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Goodrich House (1896) |
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Charles E. Roberts House (1896) remodeling |
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George W. Furbeck House (1897)
Wright's early exploration of octagonal structure |
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Smith House (1898) |
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William Fricke House (1901) |
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Frank W. Thomas House (1901) |
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Arthur B. Heurtley House (1902) |
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William Martin House (1902) |
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Edwin H. Cheney House (1902) |
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Scoville Park Fountain (1903) replica |
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Mrs. Thomas Gale House (1904) |
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Unity Temple (1905-1908)
The only surviving public building from Wright's Prairie period |
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Peter A. Beachy House (1906) |
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E. R. Hills/DeCaro House (1906) |
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Pebbles and Balch Shop (1907) |
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Dr. William H. Copeland House (1909) alterations |
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Laura Gale House (1909)
A bold compositions of horizontal and vertical lines, similar to
Fallingwater. |
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Balch House (1911) |
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Harry S. Adams House (1913) |
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Peoria |
Francis W. Little House I (1902) |
| Plato Center |
Muirhead House (1950) |
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River Forest |
William H. Winslow House (1894) |
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Williams House (1895) |
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River Forest Golf Club (1898) |
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Waller House remodeling (1899) |
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Davenport House (1901) |
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E. W. Cummings Real Estate Office (1905) |
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River Forest Tennis Club (1906) |
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Roberts House (1908) |
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Ingalls House (1909) |
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Riverside |
F. F. Tomek House (1907) |
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Avery Coonley House (1907) |
| Rockford |
Kenneth & Phyllis Laurent House (1949) |
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Springfield |
Dana-Thomas House
(1902)
In 1902, Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned by Susan
Lawrence Dana to undertake the design and construction of a massive
renovation of the Lawrence family home in Springfield, Illinois.
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| Villa Park |
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| Wilmette |
Baker House II (1909) |
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