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James Charnley Summer Cottage

  Image Date: 1891 Address: 507 East Beach Rd., Ocean Springs, MS City: Ocean Springs, Mississippi Accessibility: Private Category: Residential Restoration Status: restored in 1930s; stable cottage demolished, suffered severe structural damage in Hurricane Katrina (2005); restoration undertaken 2008 - 2013. As with Louis Sullivan’s cottage, James and Helen Charnley’s neighboring vacation home was probably envisioned by Sullivan and realized by Wright. Both structures feature a T plan with a veranda and living room that looked onto the…

James Kibben Ingalls House

  Image Date: 1909 Address: 562 Keystone Avenue, River Forest, Illinois     City: River Forest, Illinois Accessibility: Private Category: Residential James Kibben Ingalls, the president of the Western Heater Dispatch railroad car company, commissioned Wright to design a house in 1909. The Ingalls residence is organized along a cross-axial plan that allowed for good ventilation and exposure to natural light—criteria defined by the clients, whose daughter suffered from and ultimately died of tuberculosis. On the ground floor…

Jane and Andrew W. Porter House

  Image Date: 1907     Address: 5607 Cty. Rd. C, Spring Green, WI 53588 City: “Tan-y-deri”, Hillside, Wisconsin Links: http://www.taliesinpreservation.org/ Category: Residential Accessibility: Public Wright designed the Porter house for his sister, Jane, and her husband, Andrew W. Porter, on a wooded site in Hillside, Wisconsin, not far from the Hillside Home School and Romeo and Juliet Tower. The setting justifies the house’s Welsh appellation, “Tanyderi,” which means “under the oaks,” and the various materials Wright…

Joseph Husser House

  Image Date: 1899 City: Chicago, Illinois Category: Residential Restoration Status: Demolished The Husser house marks a turning point in Wright’s career because of its truly radical plan. The majority of Wright’s earlier residential designs were square in plan with porches, porte-cocheres, libraries, or towers projecting like auxiliary appendages from one or more of their sides. In his design for the Husser house, Wright employs polygonal architectural volumes that emanate in multiple directions from various points along a central axis…

K. C. DeRhodes House

  Image Date: 1906                 Address: 715 West Washington Avenue, South Bend, Indiana City: South Bend, Indiana Accessibility: Private Category: Residential The K.C. DeRhodes house, which was built after Wright’s first trip to Japan, reflects the importance of this pivotal journey, as well as the great talent of Wright’s draughtsman, Marion Mahony, who played a major role in the design of the house. Mahony’s most celebrated contribution to the project…

Kids and Family Activities

  Image   Wright at Home: Spaghetti Structures Explore your engineering skills as you use spaghetti and marshmallows to build a sturdy structure.  More >     Image   Wright at Home: Recycled Building Blocks Experiment with form and color with these recycled building blocks. More >     Image   Wright at Home: DIY Nature Brushes Be inspired by the world of nature and create DIY…

Lake Geneva Hotel

  Image Date: 1911 City: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Category: Residential Restoration Status: Demolished in 1970 Located in southern Wisconsin, Lake Geneva became a popular summer retreat for residents of both Chicago and Milwaukee with the advent and increased use of automobiles. Businessman John Williams and developer Arthur L. Richards responded to its growing popularity by establishing the Lake Geneva Hotel Company and commissioning Wright to design a hotel. The plan incorporated a lobby with a large fireplace, dining facilities, and…

Larkin Company Administration Building

  Image Date: 1903 City: Buffalo, New York Category: Commercial Restoration status: Demolished, 1950 Established in 1875, the Larkin Company was a national mail-order business that sold soap products to middle class consumers. Its managers, including John D. Larkin, Elbert Hubbard, Darwin Martin, and William Heath ascribed to the belief that hard work was a moral imperative, and attempted to foster a familial office culture. The construction of a new headquarters was intended to ensure the highest levels of efficiency, productivity, and…

Larkin Company Exposition Pavilion, Jamestown Tercentenary Exposition

  Image Date:1907 City: Norfolk, Virginia Category: Commercial Restoration status: Demolished Shortly after the completion of their headquarters in Buffalo, New York, the Larkin Company invited Wright to act as the architect of their pavilion for the Jamestown Tercentenary in Norfolk, Virginia. The Jamestown Tercentenary was organized to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the establishment of colonial Jamestown. Like other world’s fairs and expositions, which became hugely popular in the century following London’s Great Exhibition of…

Laura Robeson Gale House

  Image Date: 1909 Address: 6 Elizabeth Ct. Oak Park, IL 60302     City: Oak Park, Illinois Accessibility: Private Category: Residential The Laura Robeson Gale house is a simple, stucco and wood structure situated on a narrow lot on a quaint, winding street in Oak Park, Illinois. The entrance to the house, which is partially concealed by a tall pier, provides access to a hall. On the interior, a massive Roman brick fireplace separates the hall from the living room at the front of the house, while piers with built-in…

Laura Robeson Gale Three Rental Cottages

Date: 1909 Address: 5318, 5370, and 5380 South Shore Drive, Whitehall, Michigan City: Whitehall, Michigan Accessibility: Private Category: Residential Thomas and Laura Robeson Gale had a longstanding professional relationship with Wright. The architect renovated their Queen Anne-style home in Oak Park, Illinois in 1892, and in 1897, designed for them a two-story cottage on property jointly owned with Laura Gale’s brother-in-law, Walter Gerts, in Whitehall, Michigan. After her husband’s death in 1907, Laura Gale commissioned Wright to design three rental cottages on the same property, as well…

Lawrence Memorial Library

Date: 1905     Address: 101 East Laurel, Springfield, IL 62704 City: Springfield, Illinois Links: www.sps186.org/schools/lawrence/?p=329&i=11196 Accessibility: Private Category: Institutional Restoration status: Partially demolished, restored in 1992 Susan Lawrence Dana commissioned the Lawrence Memorial Library in honor of her father, Rheuna Lawrence, the onetime mayor of Springfield, Illinois and a former president of the city’s school board. The library was located within a preexisting primary school named for Dana’s father, and Wright remodeled one of its rooms to…

Lectures

  "Robie House: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Revolutionary Idea," an FLWT exclusive Zoom Lecture with Author Kathryn Smith   Kathryn Smith is an author of numerous books, including Frank Lloyd Wright: Hollyhock House & Olive Hill, Wright on Exhibit: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architectural Exhibitions, and a contributor to Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses and Frank Lloyd Wright: Prairie Houses. Recorded June 4, 2024   Christian Witt-Dörring   By 1910 Vienna's architectural avant-garde was deeply divided into two irreconcilable camps. In contrast to Josef Hoffmann and…

Lena Kent and Samuel Horner House

  Image Date: 1908 Address: 1331 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, IL              City: Chicago, Illinois Accessibility: Private Category: Residential Restoration Status: Demolished 1952 The Lena Kent and Samuel Horner house was characteristic of Wright’s mature Prairie style. Finished in stucco with wood trim, the building featured a low, hipped roof. Two axes met to form an almost symmetrical cruciform floor plan with a long living room in its center. The living room opened…

Louis Sullivan Summer Cottage

  Image Date: 1890 City: Ocean Springs, Mississippi Accessibility: Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 Category: Residence Following the completion of the monumental Auditorium Building, Louis Sullivan purchased property in Ocean Springs, Mississippi on which to build a personal vacation cottage. Sullivan was especially enchanted by the verdant landscape he encountered there and wrote that flowering trees like azaleas, dogwood, and magnolia were “grouped and arranged as though by the hand of an unseen poet.” Wright likely drafted the…

Luxfer Prisms

  Image Date: 1895 Category: Building material Wright designed and eventually patented 45 variants of the Luxfer Prism for the American Luxfer Prism Company. Typically installed in the upper registers of windows in both industrial and commercial spaces, these ribbed, 4-inch square sheets of glass used refraction to illuminate large, deep spaces with natural light. Wright’s many designs for Luxfer Prisms are distinguished by their geometric patterning. They feature abstract compositions made up of beading, squares, circles, and ovals that…

Mamah Borthwick and Edwin H. Cheney House

  Image Date: 1903 Address: 520 North East Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois     City: Oak Park, Illinois Accessibility: Private Category: Residential The Mamah Borthwick and Edwin Cheney house initially appears to be a single story bungalow. In fact, the tall wall of Roman brick that surrounds the terrace at its front conceals the structure’s basement, which Wright raised to ground level. In addition to artfully concealing the true two-story elevation, the wall gives the impression of privacy and impenetrability. This is…

Mary Gerts Summer Cottage

  Image Date: 1902 Address: 5260 South Shore Drive, Whitehall MI City: Whitehall, Michigan Accessibility: Private Category: Residential The Mary Gerts summer cottage is executed entirely of board and batten construction. Although the structure is simple in plan, its relationship to the surrounding landscape is sophisticated. A deck and covered porch straddle a brook that runs through the property, demonstrating that the structure was built with respect for the irregularities of the natural topography of its site. Wide stairs lead from a…

Mary M. W. Adams House

  Image Date: 1905 Address: 1923 Lake Ave., Highland Park, Illinois                City: Highland Park, Illinois Accessibility: Private Category: Residential A moderately sized Prairie style house, the Mary M. W. Adams house stands in Highland Park, Illinois. One of its most distinctive characteristics are the thin piers that protrude diagonally from the corners of the structure’s central mass. They frame its enclosed porch and exaggerate the lateral extension of…

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In appreciation of member support, we are pleased to offer Trust members up to four complimentary Outdoor Historic Neighborhood Audio Tours at Wright's Home and Studio on Thursdays in April. Redeem your member benefit at the Home and Studio Museum Shop. No reservations required. Present your member card in person to the guest representative at the shop.  

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