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HOUSES BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT EMIL BACH HOUSE B.HARLEY BRADLEY HOUSE Submitted by: HRIDAY DAS B . Arch 2 13110014 IIT ROORKEE

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HOUSES BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

EMIL BACH HOUSEB.HARLEY BRADLEY HOUSE

Submitted by: HRIDAY DASB . Arch 2nd

13110014IIT ROORKEE

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B.HARLEY BRADLEY HOUSE

701 South Harrison Avenue, Kankakee, Kankakee County, IllinoisThe Bradley House is a

12,000-square foot

residential space that

includes a 6,000-square-

foot residence, a 3,000-

square-foot basement, and

a 3,000-feet stable space

that is connected to the

main building by

a breezeway.

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PRAIRIE STYLE

The "Prairie School" is so

named because Wright, the

school's pioneer architect,

worked with his clients to

develop architectural spaces

that were inspired by the

natural plant forms of the tall

grass prairie that surroundedKankakee.

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Basement Plan

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First Floor Plan

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Second Floor Plan

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Interiors

Flooring:

Main House with stained quarter sawn

oak.

The stable has a concrete slab

covered with carpet

2nd floor of the stable is wood and is

covered with carpet.

Walls and ceiling finish:

The walls in the main house are all

plaster with a fresco finish.

The living room, entry areas and

dining room all have elaborate false

beams

and are finished with matching plaster.

The stable walls and ceilings are

covered

with stained pine bead board.

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STAIRS DINING ROOM

MAIN ENTRANCE

FROM INSIDE CABINET DESKS

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ART GLASS WINDOWS

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B. HARLEY BRADLEY HOUSE IN WINTER

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EMIL BACH HOUSE

7415 N. Sheridan Road

Chicago, Illinios

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The 2,700 ft²

(250.84 m²) house

was designed as a

two-story single

family residence

with a

basement.] When

the house was

constructed it was

a "country home"

with a clear view

of Lake Michigan

from its rear (east)

facade.

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First Floor Plan

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Second Floor Plan

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Pathway of Discovery

winding to the front door

(as seen from living room)

looking south to Sheridan

Road

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Dinning Room Table Stairway to second floor and

access to the roof deck

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Kitchen (sympathetically updated)

As typical for Wright, the kitchen is rather small.

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Originally, on the second floor there were three bedrooms and a maid's quarters,

which has now been turned into a sitting room and additional bathroom. All of the

bedrooms have windows on three sides, and access to the outside.

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In all, it seems subsequent owners were rather kind to the house. All the original built-in

furniture was gone, however. There were plan and clues within the house, so everything has

been reproduced.

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• http://littledoseofevy.blogspot.in

• http://en.wikiarquitectura.com/index.php/Robie_House

• http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Robie_Residence.

html

• http://gowright.org/MoodleWright/mod/book/view.php?id=5

9&chapterid=18

• http://smallbeautyeverywhere.blogspot.in/2014/05/frank-

lloyd-wrights-emil-bach-house.html

• http://www.flwright.org/researchexplore/emilbachhouse

REFRENCES

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