1365 N. Astor Street
Chicago IL, 60610
Phone: 312.573.1365
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Commissioned by lumberman James Charnley and his wife, Helen Douglas Charnley, the house is one of the few surviving residential works designed by Louis Sullivan. It is also a benchmark in the early development of Frank Lloyd Wright, who later became the chief architect associated with the Prairie School of Architecture. The Charnley family lived in their Astor Street residence for just 10 years before retiring to Camden, South Carolina. |