The Country Houses of David Adler

The Country Houses of David Adler

Author: Stephen M. Salny

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780393730456

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The Country Houses of David Adler (1882-1949) discusses in depth fifteen representative houses (many with interiors by Adler's sister, the noted interior designer Frances Elkins), illustrated with fine archival photographs and newly drawn plans. In addition, the full scope of Adler's work is documented in an illustrated catalogue raisonn .


David Adler, Architect

David Adler, Architect

Author: David Adler

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0300097026

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A collection of photocopied articles published about the David Adler exhibition held at the Art Institute of Chicago, December 6, 2002 to May 18, 2003.


Libertyville

Libertyville

Author: Jim Moran

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738540122

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This historic village along the upper Des Plaines River, originally called Vardin's Grove after the area's first settler, George Vardin, adopted the name of Libertyville in the early 1840s after serving two years as the county seat of the newly established Lake County. In the 1870s, businessman and state legislator Ansel Brainerd Cook built a porticoed mansion, the Cook House, in beautiful Libertyville. Other monuments to be seen in the pages of Libertyville are the estates built throughout the community, including those once owned by railroad and utility tycoon Samuel Insull. At one time, Insull owned 6,000 acres of land in the town. Scenes from business, industry, schools, and community fun through the decades complement historic images of the Lake County Fair and even a great train robbery from 1924, one of the largest ever in U.S. history.


Inventing the New American House

Inventing the New American House

Author: Stuart Cohen

Publisher: The Monacelli Press, LLC

Published: 2015-04-14

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 158093420X

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Howard Van Doren Shaw designed stately country houses in and around Chicago—from affluent Lake Forest, Illinois, and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, to Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Indiana—from 1894 to 1926, a period in American architecture that spanned the Gilded Age, the adoption of Beaux-Arts classicism as the ideal for civic architecture, the invention of the skyscraper, and the beginning of modernism. Born in 1869, he worked for the leading industrialists of that period, including Reuben H. Donnelley of printing fame, newspaper giant Joseph Medill Patterson, Edward Forster Swift, the meatpacking king, and Edward L. Ryerson of Ryerson Steel. A contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, Shaw explored many of the same ideas as the Prairie School Architects within the forms of traditional architecture. Though he was recognized as one of the leading country house architects of the early twentieth century, his name was largely forgotten after his death. Like many traditional architects practicing today, Shaw was skilled at adapting historic precedents to suit contemporary living, in particular the easy flow of interior space that became a design hallmark of the period for traditionalists and modernists alike. For the new and fashionable suburb of Lake Forest, Shaw created Market Square, the town center, which was lauded for its design as both a unique town green and the first American shopping center designed to accommodate automobiles. This timely reappraisal of Howard Van Doren Shaw’s work features many previously unpublished images from the Shaw Archive in the Burnham and Ryerson Library at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago History Museum, rare construction drawings, and new color photography as well as a catalogue of Shaw’s residential work. His legacy includes substantial houses in prosperous communities, many of which are still standing—including Ragdale, once Shaw’s own summer house in Lake Forest, now home to the prestigious artists’ community; the Becker Estate on Chicago’s North Shore; and The Hermann House overlooking Lake Michigan.


Classic Country Estates of Lake Forest

Classic Country Estates of Lake Forest

Author: Kim Coventry

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 9780393730999

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On Lake Michigan's North Shore, an extraordinary group of cosmopolitan and wealthy clients commissioned havens from the city's bustle during the Gilded Age.


Mobil Travel Guide Southern Great Lakes

Mobil Travel Guide Southern Great Lakes

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Publisher: Mobil Travel Guide

Published: 2005-12

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780762739349

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The Mobil Travel Guide Regional Travel Planner Southern Great Lakes travels through the big cities and the small towns of Illinois Indiana and Ohio to bring you the best lodgings restaurants and activities