Robie house is located on a corner lot in the neighborhood of hyde park near the university of chicago.
Robie house roof.
This style is characterized by a dominating horizontal axis banded windows and a spacious and open interior plan.
Sheathed in roman brick and overhung so perfectly that a midsummer noon sun barely strikes the foot of the long glass walled southern exposure of the raised living quarters it demonstrates wright s total control and appreciation.
Robie house residence designed for frederick c.
Robie and his family was one of wright s earlier projects.
Photo by tom rossiter.
The meticulously coordinated design of the robie house has made it the measuring stick against which all other prairie school buildings are compared.
Robie house is a u s.
Completed in 1910 in chicago united states.
The basis of the composition is a long two story block with apparently symmetrical porches each featuring a sloped roof at each end.
Completed in 1910 the structure is the culmination of wright s modern design innovations that came to be called the prairie style.
The robie house of 1910 is generally considered to be wright s best prairie style work.
Robie house the house designed for frederick c.
Read more about the house its history and how it defied tradition.
On the first floor of the south facade.
Robie by frank lloyd wright and built in chicago.
The exterior is dominated by a low hipped roof simple building materials mainly brick wood and stucco and suggests a union of the.
Robie house s horizontal lines low pitched roof and incorporation of natural materials mimic the midwestern landscape.
More specifically at 5757 woodlawn avenue chicago illinois.
The robie house s influence on american architecture was immediate and undeniable.
In contrast to the home s architectural staying power robie s tenure in his home was short lived.
Robie house is recognized as an icon of.
National historic landmark now on the campus of the university of chicago in the south side neighborhood of hyde park in chicago illinois built between 1909 and 1910 the building was designed as a single family home by architect frank lloyd wright and is renowned as the greatest example of prairie school the first architectural style considered.