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  1. Harold C. Bradley House, also known as Mrs. Josephine Crane Bradley Residence, is a Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie. It is located in the University Heights Historic District of Madison, Wisconsin, United States.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Harold C. Bradley House (ca. 1909) at 106 N. Prospect Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed in Prairie School style by Louis Sullivan with working drawings by Purcell, Elmslie, Feick. Contracts of record with Claude and Starck.

  3. Oct 8, 2013 · Harold C. Bradley House. Madison, Wisconsin. Constructed in 1909, this is one of two residences to which Sullivan contributed (the other being the Babson House in Riverside, Illinois) just after his peak as a skyscraper architect. It is an excellent example of Prairie School design.

  4. Harold C. Bradley House. 1909. Photo. 106 North Prospect Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin. During the period when Sullivan designed banks (the "jewel boxes") in small towns in the Midwest, he also designed the Van Allen Building (1912-14), Clinton, Iowa, and two large houses, the Babson House (1907; destroyed), Riverside, Illinois, and the Bradley ...

  5. Harold C. Bradley House, also known as Mrs. Josephine Crane Bradley Residence, is a Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie. It is located in the University Heights Historic District of Madison.

  6. library.artstor.org › public › 32688004Harold C. Bradley House

    Sullivan withdrew from the projects by December 1909, and the house was completed by Claude and Starck, Architects of Madison, Wisconsin, with George Grant Elmslie, who had worked for Sullivan as his chief draftsman in Chicago. …

  7. The Harold C. Bradley House - 1909: The architect makes the simple act of enclosing space an Art. The architectural photographer shows the ways the architect succeeded.

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