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    • Winlsow House. After leaving Louis Sullivan's firm, Wright established his own practice and Wright's projects during this period followed two basic models.
    • Arthur Heurtley House. Arthur Heurtley House, Oak Park, Illinois (1902)
    • ROBIE HOUSE. Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York (1904)
    • MARTIN HOUSE. Hillside Home School, Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin (1902)
  1. Oct 1, 2019 · Three years later, in the winter of 1900, Anna and her brother took a train to Oak Park and engaged Frank Lloyd Wright to build for them and their families adjoining if not quite equal-sized...

    • Why did Frank Lloyd Wright build the Bradley and Hickox houses?1
    • Why did Frank Lloyd Wright build the Bradley and Hickox houses?2
    • Why did Frank Lloyd Wright build the Bradley and Hickox houses?3
    • Why did Frank Lloyd Wright build the Bradley and Hickox houses?4
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  3. The Warren Hickox house stands next door to the Bradley house in Kankakee. The building shares much in common with its larger neighbor. Finished in plaster and dark wood trim, the house features flared roof ridges evocative of Japanese architecture.

  4. May 1, 2024 · The home itself, not unlike many of Wright’s, has a storied — and sometimes dark and tragic — history. In what was likely the first of Wright’s Prairie Style designs, the home was originally designed and built for B. Harley Bradley at the turn of the twentieth century (B. Harley was the grandson of David Bradley, who produced farm and ...

  5. Warren Hickox, Jr. ran a real estate and loan business in Kankakee, Illinois. Warren was the brother of Anna Hickox Bradley, who lived next door in another Wright design, the B. Harley Bradley House. The house was modeled after two articles that Wright wrote for the Ladies' Home Journal.

  6. www.steinerag.com › flw › Artifact PagesFrank Lloyd Wright

    Title: 1) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, First Floor Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.01) (1900 - S.056). Description: First floor plan for the Warren R. Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first prairie styled houses.

  7. Frank Lloyd Wright Design. The B. Harley Bradley and Warren R. Hickox houses are the very first of their kind and for the next decade Wright’s commissions are said to have been derived from these two basic plans. They were also some of the first in which Wright exercised total control over the interior, including furnishings, and unique art ...