Sherman Booth House Explained

Sherman Booth House
Architect:Frank Lloyd Wright
Architectural Style:Prairie School
Completion Date:1916
Floor Count:3
Main Contractor:H. A. Peters and Company
Coordinates:42.145°N -87.7642°W
Designations:Glencoe Honorary Landmark: April 9, 1993[1]
Location Town:Glencoe, IL

The Sherman Booth House is a Prairie Style house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Glencoe, IL. The house was built as the primary residence for the family of Elizabeth K and Sherman M Booth II in 1916.[2] Sherman Booth II was an attorney at the time for Wright. The house is the largest of six Wright-designed Prairie Style homes in the Ravine Bluffs Development.[3]

Wright had originally designed a grander vision for the Booths in 1911 (known as Scheme 1[4]), but due to the exorbitant cost ($125,000 in 1910) and a financial downturn in the Booths fortunes, he redesigned two existing structures in the design that was built (Scheme 2).

Architecture

The house has a square theme throughout including square door knobs. Unique to most Prairie styles homes at the time, the building is three stories high and has a rooftop deck,[5] a rarity for Wright. Wright designed several pieces of furniture for the house including a dining room table/chairs,[6] a library table,[7] slatted wooden light sconces[8] and a floor lamp[9] reminiscent of a Japanese art print holder.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Story Map Shortlist. 2020-06-06. glencoeil.maps.arcgis.com.
  2. Web site: Life inside a Frank Lloyd Wright house. 2020-06-05. Journal Times. en.
  3. Web site: The History. 2020-06-06. Wright In Glencoe. en-US.
  4. Web site: Sherman Booth house, Glencoe, Illinois Taylor A. Woolley Papers. 2020-06-05. collections.lib.utah.edu. en.
  5. Web site: Booth House. 2020-06-06. Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy. en.
  6. Web site: Peters. Kelsey. Sherman Booth. 2020-06-06. Urban Nesting. en.
  7. Web site: Library Table RISD Museum. 2020-06-06. risdmuseum.org.
  8. Web site: Sconce from the Sherman M Booth house Glencoe Illinois another pair by Frank LloydWright. 2020-06-06. www.artnet.com.
  9. Web site: Frank Lloyd Wright. 2020-06-06. www.steinerag.com.
  10. Web site: Frank Lloyd Wright. 2020-06-06. www.steinerag.com.