Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Stillwater craftsman house plan left elevation

Stillwater craftsman house plan left elevation
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Image by brenner_ron
House Designed by Ron Brenner of ron brenner architects

Stillwater Craftsman House Plan - Part of a collection of
Craftsman and Bungalow House Plans
by simply elegant home designs. You can see more information or purchase this plan at www.simplyeleganthomedesigns.com/stillwater_craftsman.html

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Stillwater craftsman house plan front elevation
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Image by brenner_ron
House Designed by Ron Brenner of ron brenner architects

Stillwater Craftsman House Plan - Part of a collection of
Craftsman and Bungalow House Plans
by simply elegant home designs. You can see more information or purchase this plan at www.simplyeleganthomedesigns.com/stillwater_craftsman.html

Simple,Unique, Small House Plans Cottage, Craftsman and Modern Home Plans

This image is the exclusive intellectual property of Ron Brenner Architects, LLC. It is intended for personal use only and may not be reproduced or distributed.




House of the Day #36: 4559 W. Wrightwood
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Image by reallyboring
Hermosa is a small community area on the northwest side, a triangle bounded by train tracks. The small 1915 house at 4559 W. Wrightwood, clearly one of many similar homes built during the period when this area was rapidly developed, sits right at the western edge of the neighborhood. Wrightwood becomes a divided boulevard between Kostner and Cicero, with the two sides converging to pass under the train tracks along Kenton, to the right in this photo. This strange fragment of boulevard is lined with single-family homes and small two- and four-flat buildings.

Along Wrightwood between Kilbourn and Kostner is Kelvyn Park, which was planned by the Northwest Park District in 1915. (The Northwest Park District was one of the many small park districts consolidated into the Chicago Park District in 1934.) Kelvyn Park's lovely fieldhouse was designed by Walter Ahlschlager and dates to 1928.

At the eastern end of Wrightwood Boulevard is Kelvyn Park High School, an immense and strikingly unusual 1916 brick building designed by Arthur F. Hussander.

Though ringed in by railroad tracks and associated industrial uses, the middle class origins of the neighborhood remain obvious in the stately public spaces and architecture.

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