Built between 1905 and 1908, the poured-in-place concrete structure is considered by many—including Wright himself—to be one of the architect’s most important contributions to modern building design.
Designed by E.E. Roberts, the handsome home possesses many Victorian characteristics but also takes cues from the Prairie School architectural movement.
Designed by Chicago’s Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture, the planned high-rise would contain 265 rental apartments, ground floor retail, and parking for 243 cars.
The historic 1903 home features plenty of wood trim, old-school doors, a handsome fire place, original windows, and a generous 17-foot long deck space.