Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Houses Walk Tour, Oak Park, IL, USA
Arthur B. Heurtley House
The Arthur B. Heurtley House is not just one of Wright’s most important works in Oak Park, but it’s generally recognized as one of the greatest designs in Wright’s career. Constructed in 1902, the house is an early example of Wright’s flair for Prairie elements, although the house isn’t exactly modest with its arched entryway and large massing. The Heurtley House is considered an essential evolution of Wright’s Prairie School brand.
318 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302

Charles A. Purcell House 1893,
Architect unknown
300 Forest Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302

Laura Gale House
Designed and built in 1909, the house not only exemplifies Wright’s brand of Prairie style, but it’s actually an evolution that would ultimately lead Wright to design his iconic and world-famous Fallingwater in southwestern Pennsylvania. The Laura Gale House is Wright’s first residence to feature a prominent cantilevered design.
6 Elizabeth Court, Oak Park, IL 60302

Peter A. Beachy House
Originally a small Gothic-style cottage, this home was extensively remodeled by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1906. The interior of the house was almost entirely rehabbed and Wright designed custom furniture to accompany its refreshed look.
238 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302

Frank W. Thomas House
No, this isn’t the Big Hurt’s house, this Prairie Schooler was designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1901. Considered one of Wright’s first true Prairie School designs, the house has distinct horizontal planes and an arched entryway—an element that it shares with the nearby Heurtley House.
210 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302

Edward R. Hills House
By 1906, Wright had fully matured as an architect and his brand of Prairie School was well defined. Originally built in 1874, the house was relocated and almost entirely remodeled by Wright in his signature Prairie School style.
313 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302

Nathan G. Moore House
The Nathan Moore House is a little bit of an oddball in terms of Frank Lloyd Wright houses. It was originally designed and built in 1895 in the Tudor Revival style, at the request of the homeowner. Never a personal favorite of Wright’s, a fire in the early 1920s allowed the architect to add some Prairie School elements during the home’s renovation.
333 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302

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