Walser House

Click for Larger View     Address: 42 N. Central Ave.
Year Built: 1903
Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark:
March 30, 1984

Exterior Built four years after the suburb of Austin was annexed to Chicago, this is among the best of Wright's design experiments with inexpensive residences. Within a narrow lot, the house has all the features of his mature Prairie style: a horizontal emphasis resulting from deep roof eaves and bands of windows, a straightforward use of simple materials, and a spacious but efficient open interior plan. It was built for Joseph Jacob Walser, Jr., a printing executive.

Entrance

Frank Lloyd Wright
 
Prairie School
Innovative Housing
 
1.Side Elevation, circa 1905
2.Exterior, photo by Bob Thall
3.Entrance, 1983, photo by Bob Thall