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Building in Illinois, designed by F.L. Wright
Charles A. Brown House
The Charles A. Brown House is a two-story home on 2420 Harrison Street, in Evanston, Illinois ,[ 1] designed in 1905 by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright .
The building is a two-story clapboard home with four-bedrooms and one-bathroom on the second floor.[ 1] The structure also has sash windows ; one of the last times that the architect would make this choice for window design.[ 2]
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Adams, M.
Adams, W. and J.
Adelman
Affleck
Allen–Lambe
Alsop
Arnold
Bach
Bachman–Wilson
Baird
Baker
Balch
Baldwin
Barton
Bazett
Beachy
Becker
Blair
Blossom
Bogk
Boulter
Boynton
Bradley
Brandes
Broad Margin
Brown
Buehler
Bulbulian
Charnley
Cheney
Christie
Cooke
Coonley
Copeland
Crimson Beech
Dana–Thomas
Davidson
Davis
DeRhodes
Dobkins
Ennis
Fabyan
Fallingwater
Fawcett
Forest
Foster
Fountainhead
Freeman
Fredrick
Fricke
Friedman
Fukuhara
G. Furbeck
R. Furbeck
Gale, L.
Gale, T.
Gale, W.
Gerts
Gilmore
Gillin
Glasner
Goetsch–Winckler
Gordon
Grant
Graycliff
Gridley
Hanna–Honeycomb
Hardy
Haynes
Heath
Heller
Henderson
Heurtley
Hickox
Hills
Hoffman
Hollyhock
Jacobs I
Jacobs II
Johnson
Jones
Kalil
Keland
Kentuck Knob
Keys
Kinney
Kraus
Lamberson
Lamp
Laurent
Levin
Lewis
Lewis, L.
Manson
Marden
D. D. Martin
W. E. Martin
May
McBean
McCarthy
Millard
Miller
Millard, G.
Moore
Mosher
Mossberg
Murphy
Neils
Olfelt
Palmer
Pappas
Parker
Pauson
Penfield
Peterson Cottage
Pew
Pope–Leighey
Rayward
Rebhuhn
Reisley
Richardson
Roberts
Robie
Roloson
Rosenbaum
Rudin
Samara
Sander
Schaberg
Schwartz
Serlin
Shavin
Smith, G. W.
Smith, M.
Smith, R.
Sondem
Spencer
Staley
Stockman
Storer
Stromquist
Sturges
Sullivan
Sunday
Sutton
Sweeton
Tan-Y-Deri
Thaxton
Thomas
Tomek
Tonkens
Tracy
Trier
Turkel
Wall
Walker
Walser
Walter
Westcott
Westhope
Weltzheimer
Willey
Williams
Willits
Wingspread
Winslow
Woolley
Wright, D. and G.
Wright, D. and J.
Wright, R.
Wynant
Yamamura
Young
Zeigler
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