A Guide to Oak Park's Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Historic District
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr
- Publish date: 09/01/2000
Internationally famous as the birthplace of the Prairie style, Oak Park is less well known for other historically significant types of well-preserved architecture, ranging from the simple farm houses of its early settlers to the grand estates of Chicago's industrial giants. In addition to their architectural merit, these structures provide an important context for understanding and appreciating the work of the Prairie School. The district as a whole encapsulates the major trends in residential American architecture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
This guide to Oak Park's Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Historic District includes five walking tours of this architecturally fascinating area. It features one hundred eighteen structures, an illustrated guide to architectural styles, architects' biographies, and detailed maps. With well over a hundred splendid black and white photographs, this elegantly produced guide is an indispensable reference for tourists, students, and aficionados worldwide.
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