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  1. Richland Center, WI. 53581 Recent activities include: The ADGWC, Inc. purchased AD Germans Original 1912 Warehouse adjacent to the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed warehouse which is integral to our development plans; it is currently being used to provide both event space and an educational resource center.

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  2. A.D. German Warehouse - 1917-1921 The joys of an architectural masterpiece are its long lasting lessons and beauty. Such distinction belongs to the A.D. German Warehouse, said to have been designed in 1915 by Frank Lloyd Wright, located in Richland Center where Wright was born in 1867.

  3. A.D. German Warehouse Richland Center, WI. Located in Richland Center, the town where Frank Lloyd Wright was born, the A.D. German Warehouse is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural gems. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (1974) and is the only warehouse designed by Wright.

    • 5607 County Road C, Spring Green, 53588, WI
    • (608) 588-7900
  4. A. D. German Warehouse. /  43.33333°N 90.38444°W  / 43.33333; -90.38444. The A. D. German Warehouse is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Mayan Revival warehouse that was constructed in Richland Center, Wisconsin in 1921. Wright was born in Richland Center in 1867. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.

  5. In Wright’s four-story structure, an intricately patterned concrete frieze foreshadows his more extensive integration of structure and ornament in his concrete block residences of the 1920s. His use of double-brick walls created a cold storage environment without mechanical refrigeration. The projected $30,000 warehouse began construction in ...

  6. Private tours are available upon request throughout the year ($40 per person). Requests can be made via Email: infoadgermanwarehouse@gmail.com or Call: 608-647-0255. It is recommended to schedule your private tour at least 2 weeks in advance. All tours meet at The AD German Warehouse Visitor Center at 177 E Haseltine St., Richland Center, WI 53581.

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  8. The insulating effect of the double brick wall construction created a cold storage environment for this warehouse before mechanical refrigeration. By 1919, estimated construction costs that began at $30,000 had reached $125,000 and client Albert Dell German eventually lost the building through bankruptcy proceedings. In 2014, after two years of ...

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