Madlener House

Click for Larger View     Address: 4 W. Burton Pl.
Year Built: 1902
Architect: Richard E. Schmidt & Hugh M.G. Garden
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark:
March 22, 1973

Door Grill This residence, which was built for liquor wholesaler Albert F. and Elsa S. Madlener, represents a high point in the history of Chicago architecture, combining elements of both the Chicago and Prairie schools of design. It has the massing, logic, and dignity of a Renaissance Revivial-style palace, yet the details and strong horizontal emphasis are thoroughly modern in design. The incised ornament around the entrance is reminiscent of the designs of Louis Sullivan. The building was purchased in 1963 by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, an educational institution.

Entrance Hall     Entrance

Schmidt, Garden
& Martin

 
Great Interiors
Prairie School
Mansions
 
1.Street Elevation, 1972
2.Front Door, photo by Barbara Crane, 1972
3.Fireplace and Stairway, photo by Richard Nickel, 1974
4.Entrance, photo by Barbara Crane, 1972