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Prairie School(Frank Lloyd Wright)

“Any building, or group of buildings, should defer to the character and scale of the site or area where they are built. Whether a building is done on the outskirts of a city,

far out in the hinterlands, or smack-dab in the middle of a town, this is a principle worth abiding by."

ROBIE HOUSE

The Robie House, Frank Lloyd Wright 1909 Chicago

Prairie School

• Horizontal Lines - bands of windows.• Hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves.• Heavy, wide chimney.• Integration of nature - plantings.• Open floor plan with a central fireplace.• Integrated furnishings, appliances, fixtures.• Earth-tone colors inside.• Art-glass windows.

Front

side

prow

Brick detail

Drawing with vines

                                                           

                           

plans

                                                           

                           

Low wall and planter

Front

Stair to porch

Wasmuth Portfolio

Living room (steel beams, no real walls)

Living/dining

Dining room

chair

window

                              

      

Winslow House 1893 River Forest

Heller House 1897

Heurtley House, 1902 Oak Park

Ward Willits House, 1901 Highland Park

Gale House, 1904 Oak Park

Pettit Memorial Chapel 1906 Belvidere Cemetary , IL

Prairie house

The steel beams that support the front roof cantilever over the terrace are revealed in the folded and dropped ceiling along the edges of the main rooms inside. There are no real walls in the living room, only plaster-faced posts between the windows and doors which are continuous around the entire room. The wood-trim boards which bend to follow the ceiling line as they cross the room are spaced to align with the door posts

The steel beams that support the front roof cantilever over the terrace are revealed in the folded and dropped ceiling along the edges of the main rooms inside. There are no real walls in the living room, only plaster-faced posts between the windows and doors which are continuous around the entire room. The wood-trim boards which bend to follow the ceiling line as they cross the room are spaced to align with the door posts