William H. Winslow Residence (1893), River Forest, Illinois


The William H. Winslow Residence was designed for the publisher of House Beautiful. The Winslow Residence was Wright’s first independent commission after leaving the employment of Adler & Sullivan and is constructed of brick with stone and plaster. This house has been designated by the American Institute of Architects as one of seventeen buildings designed by Wright to be retained as an example of his architectural contribution to American culture.


 
Location: 515 Auvergne Place, River Forest, IL 60305
Private residence.

Also see: Seventeen Buildings Honored by the American Institute of Architects
 


Source:
William Allin Storrer, The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (1995), #24.