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The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio complex is located in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. [3] The house and studio occupy a plot measuring 88.3 by 165 feet (26.9 by 50.3 m), bounded by Chicago Avenue to the north and Forest Avenue to the west. [4]
The Arthur B. Heurtley House is located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, United States. The house was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1902. The Heurtley House is considered one of the earliest examples of a Frank Lloyd Wright house in full Prairie style. [3]
Over the years, Unity Temple has been included in tours of Wright's Oak Park buildings, [364] such as tours provided by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation (later the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust). [365] Unity Temple is also part of the annual "Wright Plus" walking tour, which includes visits to several buildings designed by Wright.
The house is listed as a contributing property to the Frank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of Architecture Historic District. [5] The historic district was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 1973. [2] The Thomas Gale House was declared a local Oak Park Landmark on November 18, 2002. [8]
The Edward R. Hills House, also known as the Hills–DeCaro House, is a residence located at 313 Forest Avenue in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois.It is most notable for a 1906 remodel by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in his signature Prairie style.
The Frank Lloyd Wright/Prairie School of Architecture Historic District is located in the village of Oak Park in Cook County, Illinois, United States.The Frank Lloyd Wright Historic District is both a federally designated historic district listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and a local historic district within the village of Oak Park.
The Nathan G. Moore House, also known as the Moore-Dugal Residence, is a home at 333 Forest Avenue in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, United States.It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and is one block south of Wright's home and studio.
The Walter H. Gale House, located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1893. The house was commissioned by Walter H. Gale of a prominent Oak Park family and is the first home Wright designed after leaving the firm of Adler & Sullivan (run by engineer Dankmar Adler and architect, Louis Sullivan).