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Coordinates: 41°4022N 87°3750W / 41.6728°N 87.6306°W / 41.6728; -87.6306
 

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S. A. Foster House and Stable
Map
General information
Architectural styleJapanese
Address12147 South Harvard Avenue
Town or cityChicago, Illinois
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41°40′22.08″N 87°37′50.16″W / 41.6728000°N 87.6306000°W / 41.6728000; -87.6306000
Completed1900
ClientStephen A Foster
Design and construction
Architect(s)Frank Lloyd Wright

Chicago Landmark

DesignatedMay 9, 1996

The Foster House and Stable is a Japanese-influenced house at 12147 South Harvard Avenue in the West Pullman neighborhoodofChicago, Illinois, United States. The house was designed in 1900 by Frank Lloyd Wright as a summer home for Stephen A. Foster, an attorney who worked for real estate developer who helped to build this part of the West Pullman neighborhood. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on May 9, 1996.[1]

The Foster House and Stable were designed during an experimental period by Frank Lloyd Wright and have some rare design features including Japanese-influenced upward roof flares at all of the roof peaks and on each dormer. The house and stable also incorporate an extremely rare tumblehome design throughout. The exterior walls slant inward from the base to the top. Since the interior walls are straight, the transition takes place in the exterior windows and doors which are wider at the bottom than they are at the top. The house and stable are unique examples and similar to wooden water tower construction with flared supports for added strength.[2]

After being on sale for several years,[3] the home sold for $145,000 in March 2020.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Foster House and Stable". City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division. 2003. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
  • ^ "Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy".
  • ^ "Own a genuine Frank Lloyd Wright landmark for under $250K". 16 May 2017.
  • ^ "West Pullman home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright may finally sell for $145K". 3 October 2017.
  • 41°40′22N 87°37′50W / 41.6728°N 87.6306°W / 41.6728; -87.6306


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