Innovative Housing Tour

Solar homes, contemporary homes, architectural features that stand alone as works of art, prefabricated and subsidized housing, skylights, and open floor plans—each of these characteristics is present in the buildings included in the Innovative Housing tour.

From the late 19th-century Brewster Apartments, with its atrium skylights and glass-block walkways, to the 1937 Keck-Gottschalk-Keck Apartments, with its International style and solar design features, this tour chronicles the presence in Chicago of housing innovation. Frank Lloyd Wright's contributions to the design of affordable housing are acknowledged in his two prefabricated "System-Built" houses and his 1895 Waller Apartments, an early example of subsidized housing. These early efforts of architects and designers to address industrial-age housing issues such as affordability, energy efficiency, and the need for well-designed living spaces for people of all income levels, still appear fresh today.

Innovative Housing Tour Map
 
  1. Allerton Hotel
  2. American System Built Houses
  3. Brewster Apartments
  4. Fisher Studio Houses
  5. Hotel St. Benedict Flats
  6. Keck-Gottschalk-Keck Apartments
  7. Marie Schock House
  8. Waller Apartments
  9. Walser House
  10. Palliser's Cottage Home No. 35
  11. Gauler Twin Houses
  12. Tree Studios, Annexes, and Courtyard
  13. Yale Apartments

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