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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Myron_HuntMyron Hunt - Wikipedia

    Hunt is mentioned in the writings of Frank Lloyd Wright and other Chicago architects of the era as an early member of the group which came to be known as the Prairie School, but in 1903 he moved to Los Angeles, where he entered into a partnership with architect Elmer Grey (1871–1963).

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Description. The house for Myron Hunt's family, on Wesley Avenue in Evanston, Illinois, is a vaguely Prairie-style, with some Craftsman and Bungalow influences. Creator. Myron Hunt, architect. Source. Myron Hunt & H. G. Chambers records, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.

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  4. After Wright left the firm of Adler and Sullivan (on bad terms, as the legend goes), he shared a studio space in Chicago with Robert C. Spencer, Jr., Myron Hunt, and Dwight H. Perkins. Together, the four young architects created the Prairie School of architecture by combining elements of Sullivan’s philosophies and the Arts & Crafts ...

  5. Jun 20, 2022 · The distinctive house at 1313 Ridge Ave. represents the evolution of Prairie School architecture and the important contribution of a forgotten Evanston architect, Myron Hunt. This is Hunts most notable design, boldly demonstrating many of the styles defining characteristics.

  6. Several of these young architects began sharing loft space in Dwight Perkins's newly built Steinway Hall in the Loop ; this gathering commenced during the winter of 1896–97 and at various times included Perkins, Spencer, and Wright, as well as Myron Hunt, Walter Burley Griffin, Marion Mahony Griffin, and others.

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  7. The house for Myron Hunt's family, on Wesley Avenue in Evanston, Illinois, is a vaguely Prairie-style, with some Craftsman and Bungalow influences. Hunt & Chambers: Hunt house (Pasadena, Calif.) The house that Myron Hunt designed for himself and his family on North Grand Avenue in Pasadena, California, bears a small resemblance to his previous ...

  8. exhibits.library.uic.edu › to-protect-and-preservePrairie School Architecture

    Frank Lloyd Wright is undoubtedly the most famous Prairie School architect, but Robert C. Spencer, Myron Hunt, and, Dwight Perkins, the famed forest preserve advocate, contributed to the Prairie School style as well.

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