F.B. Henderson House Explained

F.B. Henderson House
Location:301 South Kenilworth Ave., Elmhurst, Illinois
Coordinates:41.8921°N -87.9381°W
Built:1901
Architect:Frank Lloyd Wright
Architecture:Prairie School
Added:August 9, 2002
Refnum:02000844[1]

The F.B. Henderson House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Prairie School home in Elmhurst, Illinois.

History

This house was one of just a few built during Wright's brief partnership with Webster Tomlinson, the only partnership Wright ever had. However, Wright remained the designing partner of the firm, with Tomlinson acting as the business manager.

Design

The interior floor plan is similar to that of the Warren Hickox House, although the exteriors are very different. The plan of the house is also similar, in the main living spaces, to the Edwin H. Cheney House of Oak Park. The home has one large space subtly divided into library, living room, and dining room, all in-line. A large veranda off the living room overlooks the over one-half acre of landscaped grounds. The house has over 80 art glass windows, elegant woodwork, three brick fireplaces, and many built-ins.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register Information System . January 9, 2009 . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service.