
Frederick C. Robie House
The Robie House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1910 in Chicago, is a prime example of Prairie School architecture. It emphasizes horizontal lines, open interior spaces, and harmony with the landscape. The house features innovative design elements such as cantilevered roofs and custom stained glass windows, showcasing Wright’s focus on craftsmanship and integration with nature. It was built as a private residence for Frederick C. Robie, a successful merchant, and is celebrated for its architectural innovation, craftsmanship, and its contribution to American architectural history. Today, it is a designated National Historic Landmark.