Oscar B. Balch House

Oscar B. Balch House
Oscar B. Balch House
Oscar B. Balch House is located in Illinois
Location: Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Coordinates: 41°53′47″N 87°47′53″W / 41.89639°N 87.79806°W / 41.89639; -87.79806Coordinates: 41°53′47″N 87°47′53″W / 41.89639°N 87.79806°W / 41.89639; -87.79806
Built: 1911[1]
Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
Architectural style: Prairie style
Governing body: Private owner
Part of: Frank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of Architecture Historic District (#73000699)
Added to NRHP: December 4, 1973

The Oscar B. Balch House is a home located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, United States. The Prairie style Balch House was designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1911. The home was the first house Wright designed after returning from a trip to Europe with a client's wife. The subsequent social exile cost the architect friends, clients, and his family. The house is one of the first Wright houses to employ a flat roof which gives the home a horizontal linearity. Historian Thomas O'Gorman noted that the home may provide a glimpse into the subconscious mind of Wright. The Balch house is listed as a contributing property to a U.S. federally Registered Historic District.

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History

The Oscar Balch House was one of the first homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright upon his return from an extended trip to Europe, during which he designed no houses.[2][3] Wright had traveled to Europe with Mamah Borthwick, a client's wife. This flaunting of public morality lost him friends, clients and his family. Amongst those who by contrast stood by Wright was the interior decorator Oscar Balch. Balch, one of two partners in the decorating firm Pebbles & Balch. Wright had previously designed a building remodel for Balch's storefront on Lake Street in Oak Park, in 1907, a structure long since demolished.[3][4]

Architecture

The Balch House is one of Wright's first flat-roofed houses and its proportions are taller compared with later flat-roofed homes he designed.[4] Wright brought new drama to his Prairie style with the addition of the flat roof. The expansive roof further refined the simplicity of Wright's Prairie style house. The house has broad, overhanging eaves, common to Prairie houses and in the case of the Balch House they further emphasize the Prairie theme.[3] The exterior is sheathed in stucco which provides a sculpting effect on the exterior. The original color of the stucco on the exterior is unknown but photographs show that the house has undergone color changes.[3][4]

The design of the house is symbolic in its heightened terrace walls, the security walls and its hidden and obscured entryway. The house clearly shows the signs of someone who feels trapped or "under siege."[3] The events of Wright's personal life may be reflected in the design of the Balch House.[3] Regardless, the house has a remarkable linear proportion and Wright managed to raise the eyeline with the rows of windows on the home's second floor.[3] The home is part of a series of geometric, cubic homes with overhanging, flat roofs designed by Wright in the early 20th century. The first was the Laura Gale House in Oak Park, Illinois, followed by the Oscar B. Balch House, also in Oak Park, Coonley Kindergarten, the Bogh House and then the Bach House.[5]

The first floor plan is similar to the Edwin H. Cheney House; both have a three part first floor layout that includes a library, a dining room and a living room. The interior spaces are separated by "low decks set at the window heads."[4] In the living room the house is anchored by a Roman brick fireplace at its center and there are libraries on either side of two small setback pavilions. These features help the building's interior flow and symmetry. Copious use of glass brings natural light into the interior.[3]

Significance

The Oscar Balch House represents Frank Lloyd Wright's defiant return to the streets of Oak Park and to architecture after his absence and concurrent trip to Europe with Mamah Borthwick Cheney.[3] The house was called "forged of Wright's personal courage and cheeky moral humbridge" by historian Thomas O'Gorman.[3] O'Gorman concluded it was possible that the Balch House provides a rare glimpse into the subconscious mind of Frank Lloyd Wright.[3] The Balch House is an example of Frank Lloyd Wright's fully mature Prairie style. Its flat roof and horizontal linearity are a continuation of the ideas Wright began to manifest in the Mrs. Thomas H. Gale House in 1909.[2]

The Oscar B. Balch House is listed as a contributing property to the Frank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of Architecture Historic District.[6] The historic district was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 1973.[7] The Balch House stands across the street from the home where Ernest Hemingway spent his boyhood years.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Guide Map, Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust.
  2. ^ a b "Oscar B. Balch 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). Retrieved 11 June 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l O'Gorman, Thomas J. Frank Lloyd Wright's Chicago, Thunder Bay Press, San Diego: 2004, pp. 276-77, (ISBN 1592231276).
  4. ^ a b c d Heinz, Thomas A. The Vision of Frank Lloyd Wright, Chartwell Books, Inc., Edison, New Jersey: 2006, pp. 156-57, (ISBN 0785821457).
  5. ^ "Emil Bach House", (PDF), National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, HAARGIS Database, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Retrieved 5 June 2007.
  6. ^ "Frank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of Architecture Historic District", Property Information Report-District listing, HAARGIS Database, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Retrieved 11 June 2007.
  7. ^ National Register Information System[dead link], National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service. Retrieved 9 June 2007.

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