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Rooftop services at the Community Christian Church on Main Street. That odd ball triangular thing-a-bob on the right is the housing for Frank Loyd Wright's "Steeple of Light."
At 318 Forest in the heart of the Wright Historic District we have the Arthur B. Heurtley House, Named after the banker that commissioned it's construction in 1902. Mr. Was a dedicated patron of the arts. Later the home was purchased by Wrights sister who during the thirties converted the home into a duplex.
On ChiTownView we have a video with this house and another Wright home two doors down. www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqIF1CsQBoE&feature=youtu.be
In 1906 Wright was commissioned by Peter A. Beachy to remodel what had been a gothic cottage. Located in the heart of the historic district It was built on the already existing foundation which is why front is on the side.
We have also posted a video of this house on our YouTube station. youtu.be/D9kUWZh4iqI
At 318 Forest in the heart of the Wright Historic District we have the Arthur B. Heurtley House, Named after the banker that commissioned it's construction in 1902. Mr. Was a dedicated patron of the arts. Later the home was purchased by Wrights sister who during the thirties converted the home into a duplex.
On ChiTownView we have a video with this house and another Wright home two doors down. www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqIF1CsQBoE&feature=youtu.be
Video uploaded by ChiTownView has both houses on it.
At 515 Fair Oaks we find this unique house that Frank Loyd Wright did in 1897 at the start of his period of experimentation that led to his modern style a stunning example of which is the other home in this clip. It is one of two Oak park homes Wright designed for wealthy stockbroker Warren F. Furbeck . Which he in turn gave away as wedding presents to two of his sons. On the other side of the street and down the block Wright built the William G. Frickie house in 1901. The garage in back is not part of the original structure. It was added on five years later.
At 515 Fair Oaks we find this unique house that Frank Loyd Wright did in 1897 at the start of his period of experimentation that led to his modern style a stunning example of which is the other home in this clip. It is one of two Oak park homes Wright designed for wealthy stockbroker Warren F. Furbeck . Which he in turn gave away as wedding presents to two of his sons. On the other side of the street and down the block Wright built the William G. Frickie house in 1901. The garage in back is not part of the original structure. It was added on five years later.
Here's a link to our playlist that has more then thirty Wright homes.
Home designed by these two giants of Chicago architecture in 1892. We have posted a video of this building as well. youtu.be/MN9qzbATVXA
Usonian Jacaobs House by Frank Lloyd Wright
Drawings done by Pencil on Vellum
Model done in Basswood
Home designed by these two giants of Chicago architecture in 1892. We have posted a video of this building as well. youtu.be/MN9qzbATVXA