Ravine Bluffs
This Arts & Crafts subdivision was designed in 1915 by Frank Lloyd Wright and developed by his attorney and client, Sherman Booth Sr. Six of the homes designed by Wright are in his well-known Prairie School style and feature his use of both poured concrete and stucco. Private residences.
Glencoe, Illinois 60022
United States
Ravinia Park
In 1904 Peter Webber designed this amusement park for the Milwaukee Electric Railroad. It was eventually known as the Ravinia Park Company and featured a theater and pavilion, which are still in use today and reveal their influence by the Arts & Crafts style.
Highland Park, Illinois 60035
United States
Raymond Evans House
Prairie School house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1908. Private Residence.
Chicago, Illinois
United States
River Forest Women’s Club
A 1913 Prairie School design by the firm of Guenzel & Drummond. Private.
River Forest, Illinois 60305
United States
Robert Roloson House
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1894. Private Residence.
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Robie House
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1908. One of the most well known examples of the Prairie School style. Owned by University of Chicago.
Chicago, Illinois 60637
United States
S. A. Foster House
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900 for Stephen Foster. Private Residence.
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Seiz Pottery
Handcrafted innovative Arts & Crafts art pottery and tile by potter John Seiz. Visit our website for available items from Seiz Pottery as well as a resource guide for all styles of art pottery. New items are added as they are unloaded from the kiln.
Chatham, Illinois
United States
Unity Temple
Completed in 1908, this Unitarian church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is still in use today and open to the public. In order to stay within the congregation’s budget, Wright relied on poured concrete construction. Unfortunately, the building is presently suffering from deterioration and is considered an endangered structure.
Oak Park, Illinois 60301
United States
Warren McArthur House
House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1892 for Warren McArthur, the father of Albert McArthur, who designed the Arizona Biltmore.
Chicago, Illinois
United States
William and Jessie Adams House
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Another good example of the Prairie school style. Private Residence.
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Williams House
Designed early in his career, this 1895 house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright combines both stone and stucco. Private residence.
River Forest, Illinois 60305
United States
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