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The Thomas P. Hardy House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Prairie school home in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, that was built in 1905. The street-facing side of the house is mostly stucco, giving the residents privacy from the nearby sidewalk and street, but the expansive windows on the other side open up to Lake Michigan. From 2013 to 2015, a renovation was completed on the home, including a color change back to its original terra cotta. * Lower level. * Ground floor. * Upper floor.

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  • Casa Thomas P. Hardy (es)
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  • Thomas P. Hardy House es una casa de estilo prairie school, diseñada por Frank Lloyd Wright en Racine, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos, que fue construida en 1905.​ El lado de la casa que da a la calle es principalmente de estuco, lo que brinda a los residentes privacidad de la acera y la calle cercanas, pero las amplias ventanas del otro lado se abren al lago Míchigan.​ (es)
  • The Thomas P. Hardy House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Prairie school home in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, that was built in 1905. The street-facing side of the house is mostly stucco, giving the residents privacy from the nearby sidewalk and street, but the expansive windows on the other side open up to Lake Michigan. From 2013 to 2015, a renovation was completed on the home, including a color change back to its original terra cotta. * Lower level. * Ground floor. * Upper floor. (en)
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  • Thomas P. Hardy House es una casa de estilo prairie school, diseñada por Frank Lloyd Wright en Racine, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos, que fue construida en 1905.​ El lado de la casa que da a la calle es principalmente de estuco, lo que brinda a los residentes privacidad de la acera y la calle cercanas, pero las amplias ventanas del otro lado se abren al lago Míchigan.​ (es)
  • The Thomas P. Hardy House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Prairie school home in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, that was built in 1905. The street-facing side of the house is mostly stucco, giving the residents privacy from the nearby sidewalk and street, but the expansive windows on the other side open up to Lake Michigan. Perched on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan, the house is built vertically up and down the hillside, and has a partial basement. The design of the seven art glass windows on the first floor facing the street is an abstraction of the floorplan of the house itself. Most of the windows are either on the top level, or on the lake side. Not visible from the street side are the terrace, one story below street level, and the two-story living room which, with its upper-story balcony, opens the entire living quarters to the lake view. From 2013 to 2015, a renovation was completed on the home, including a color change back to its original terra cotta. This house demonstrates Wright's ability to fit a design to a site. Most of the homes on this street are quite close to the sidewalk, since the hill drops away from the street and towards the lake very quickly, but Wright's entryway for the Hardy house is literally at the line of the sidewalk. The house is considered by some to be one of Wright's classics. Henry Russell Hitchcock writes "Other dramatic possibilities of steep sites above water for these winged... houses are to be found in the Johnson house at Delavan Lake [Wisconsin] and the Scudder project for one of the islands at the Sault.... But the masterpiece is the Hardy house of 1905 at Racine." Kenneth Frampton states "The Hardy House . . is the purest formulation that Wright was ever to make of a symmetrical, frontalized house." * Lower level. * Ground floor. * Upper floor. (en)
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