Individual Building Listings:
Burton Westcott House, 1340 E. High Street,
Springfield, Ohio, 1904.
This is a large square two-story Prairie house probably designed in the same
year as Unity Temple of Oak Park and the
Darwin Martin House of Buffalo, New
York.
J. Mosher House, Wellington, Ohio.
Charles E. Weltzheimer House,
Oberlin, Ohio, 1948.
Karl Staley House, North Madison, Ohio, 1950.
Nathan Rubin House, Canton, Ohio,
1951.
Dobkins Residence 5120 Plain Center Ave.,
NE, Canton, Ohio, 1953.
Louis Penfeld House, Willoughby Hills, Ohio,
1953.
Cedric G. Boulter House, Cincinnati, Ohio,
1954.
Gerald Tonkens House, Amberley Village, Ohio,
1954.
Ellis Feiman House, Canton, Ohio, 1954
Kenneth Meyers Medical Clinic
Dayton, Ohio, 1956
William Boswell House, Indian Hill, Ohio,
1957.
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This residence is an L-plan Usonian house, and contains exterior
ornamentation not found on other Usonian homes. It is now open to the
public as part of the Allen Memorial Art Museum of Oberlin College. Please
see the museum's site below for a lot more information.
This long "I-plan" house is made of stone, and has a mostly glass
facade facing Lake Erie.
This house was originally designed for a group of Usonian homes
in Okemos, Michigan. One of the houses of that project,
Goetsch-Winkler, was built in Okemos, and
it is a different design from this house. It is built of brick
and horizontal wood siding, and has wings that are on 120 degree
angles from the house.
From "Ohio Online" (December, 1996):"Dr. Dobkins said he and his wife don't
allow visitors inside the home, but people can roam around and take
pictures to their hearts' content."
Remember, this is still a private home, and the owners might have changed
or changed their mind since December of 1996.
According to "Ohio Online" (December 1996), this concrete block-and-wood
house was being restored, and could open as a bed-and-breakfast after
restoration. Construction is also planned for a second house designed
by Mr. Wright for the site to the southeast.
This residence is a two-story house of concrete block and wood.
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer (FLLW Foundation archivist) called this, the
only "Usonian Automatic" in Ohio,
"of great significance in the annals of architectural history"
This house is built on an L plan into the side of a hill. The central
area is the living room, one of the wings is long and narrow and contains
6 bedrooms, and the other wing has utility-related rooms and a playroom.
As of the end of 1996, this, the last Usonian built in Ohio, was
occupied by the original client.
Other Ohio-related FLLW resources:
The All-Wright Site - Frank Lloyd Wright
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