- Robert P. Parker House
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name = Robert P. Parker House
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location = Oak Park, Cook County,Illinois , USA
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lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 53
lat_seconds = 38
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 87
long_minutes = 48
long_seconds = 2
long_direction = W
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built = 1892Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Guide Map, "Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust".]
architect =Frank Lloyd Wright
architecture = Queen Anne
added =December 4 ,1973
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governing_body = Private ownerThe Robert P. Parker House is a house located in the
Chicago suburb ofOak Park, Illinois , United States. The house was designed by famous American architectFrank Lloyd Wright in 1892 and is an example of his early work. Real-estate agent Thomas H. Gale had it built and sold it to Robert P. Parker later that year. The house was designed by Wright independently while he was still employed by Adler and Sullivan, something architectLouis Sullivan forbade. The Parker House is listed as acontributing property to a U.S. federallyRegistered Historic District .History
The Robert P. Parker House is one of three houses along Chicago Avenue in Oak Park which have come to be known as American architect
Frank Lloyd Wright 's "Bootleg Houses."" [http://www.oprf.com/flw/ParkerRP.html Robert P. Parker House] ," "Oak Park Tourist", excerpted from: Sprague, Paul E. "Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright & Prairie School Architecture in Oak Park" Oak Park Bicentennial Commission of the American Revolution and Oak Park Landmarks Commission, Village of Oak Park: 1986, (ISBN 0961691506). Retrieved9 June 2007 .] The triplet of houses includes theThomas H. Gale House and theWalter Gale House as well as the Parker House and they were designed by Wright independently while he was still employed by Adler and Sullivan. ArchitectLouis Sullivan loaned Wright money during the construction of his own home and studio and Wright was working it off at the firm. Independent work was forbidden by Sullivan.Lockwood, Charles. " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE0DA1738F93BA35755C0A960948260 The houses Wright built] ," "The New York Times ",8 June 1986 . Retrieved9 June 2007 .] The Parker house is especially similar to the Thomas H. Gale House. The houses were designed on a speculative basis for Wright neighbor Walter Gale in 1892. In all, Wright designed nine "bootleg houses" moonlighting while still under contract with Sullivan. When Sullivan found out about the side projects, in late 1892 or early 1893, Wright was dismissed. The Parker House is one of four that still stand.They were built later that same year, 1892, by real-estate agent Thomas Gale, who sold the Parker House to attorney Robert Parker. The three houses were part of a series of homes that had nearly identical plans with only small differences. They include the aforementioned Walter Gale House and Thomas H. Gale House, the
Francis Woolley House , also located in Oak Park, and theRobert G. Emmond House inLaGrange, Illinois . Parker, an attorney, bought the house from the Gales early on in the building process as his name appears on the plans.Heinz, Thomas A. "The Vision of Frank Lloyd Wright", Chartwell Books, Inc., Edison, New Jersey: 2006, pp. 55-56, (ISBN 0785821457).]Architecture
The design for the Parker House and the Thomas Gale House, and to some extent the Walter Gale House, were derived from the more expensive Emmond House in LaGrange. The homes all feature irregular roof composition with high pitches and
polygonal dormer s. The Parker House reflects the style of Wright's first teacherJoseph Silsbee . Sullivan's influence can also be seen in the taut masses of the house, his philosophy of "geometric simplification" is evident in the Parker House's design. While generally cast in theQueen Anne style ofarchitecture the Parker House has more ample rounded forms than the common Queen Anne homes being built at the time.The small size is deceiving as the Parker House is spacious. The
turret bays have walls that are more than half consisted of windows. Thefireplace is set in the center of the house which allows it to heat and service two rooms, theparlor and thedining room . The side elevations of the Parker House aresymmetrical but adjacent buildings are built too close for the design to be seen clearly.ignificance
Though small in size and adorned with inexpensive detailing, the Parker House and the Gale House are of significance because of what they reveal about Frank Lloyd Wright's development as an architect. The house is listed as a
contributing property to theFrank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of Architecture Historic District ." [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis Frank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of Architecture Historic District] ," Property Information Report-District listing, HAARGIS Database, "Illinois Historic Preservation Agency". Retrieved9 June 2007 ] .] Thehistoric district was added to the U.S.National Register of Historic Places onDecember 4 ,1973 . [http://www.nr.nps.gov/ National Register Information System] , National Register of Historic Places, "National Park Service". Retrieved9 June 2007 .]Notes
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