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dc.coverage.spatialSite: Oak Park, Illinois, United Statesen_US
dc.coverage.temporal1889-1898 (creation)en_US
dc.creatorWright, Frank Lloyden_US
dc.creatorBock, Richard W.en_US
dc.date1889-1898en_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-02-20T17:29:48Z
dc.date.available2013-02-20T17:29:48Z
dc.date.issued1889-1898en_US
dc.identifier192490en_US
dc.identifier.otherarchrefid: 1361en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/99775
dc.descriptionOctagonal library, view from southwest on porch to original house; The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio has been restored by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust to its appearance in 1909, the last year Frank Lloyd Wright lived there with his family. Frank Lloyd Wright purchased the property and built the home in 1889 with a $5,000 loan from his employer Louis Sullivan. He was 22 at the time, and newly wed to Catherine Tobin. The Wrights raised six children in the home. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and declared a National Historic Landmark four years later. The original 1889 structure was quite small. The home was extensively remodeled in 1895, when among other changes the kitchen was enlarged and converted to a dining room, the upstairs nursery was expanded and converted for use as Catherine's dayroom, and the Children's Playroom and a new kitchen were added to the back of the house. A second major addition was made in 1898, when the Studio and Connecting Corridor were built. In the Studio, Frank Lloyd Wright and associated architects like Walter Burley Griffin and sculptor Richard Bock advanced the Prairie School of Architecture and designed many notable structures, including the Robie House, Unity Temple, the Laura Gale home, and the Larkin building. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 7/13/2008)en_US
dc.format.mediumbrick; wood; shinglesen_US
dc.rights© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.en_US
dc.subjectarchitectural exteriorsen_US
dc.subjectArtists' studiosen_US
dc.subjectHousingen_US
dc.subjectdwellingen_US
dc.subjectShingle Styleen_US
dc.subjectNineteenth centuryen_US
dc.titleFrank Lloyd Wright Home and Studioen_US
dc.typeimageen_US
dc.rights.accessLicensed for educational and research use by the MIT community onlyen_US
dc.identifier.vendorcode1A1-WFL-FL-D2en_US
vra.culturalContextAmericanen_US
vra.techniqueconstruction (assembling)en_US
vra.worktypehouseen_US
vra.worktypestudio (work space)en_US
dc.contributor.displayFrank Lloyd Wright (American architect, 1867-1959); Richard W. Bock (American sculptor, 1865-1949)en_US


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