The Alvin Miller House is a Usonian home beside the Cedar River in Charles City, Iowa. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed over a five-year period completed in 1951. The single-story structure features a two-level flat roof which allows for clerestory windows. It was severely damaged in the flood of 2008. Restoration efforts surrounding the house after the flooding are detailed in the Alvin Miller House website.[2]
Alvin Miller House | |
Location | 1107 Court Street Charles City, Iowa, United States |
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Coordinates | 43°4′0.75″N 92°41′1.65″W / 43.0668750°N 92.6837917°W |
Built | 1946 - 1951 |
Architect | Frank Lloyd Wright |
Architectural style | Usonian |
NRHP reference No. | 78001221[1] |
Added to NRHP | 11/16/1978 |
According to the National Park Service document on the seven Iowa Usonian homes: "The third Iowa Usonian, the Alvin Miller House in Charles City, was designed in the same year as the Grant House but was not built until 1951-1952. The Miller House was featured in Wright's 'The Natural House;' it is the smallest of the Iowa Usonians; and, unlike the Walter and Grant houses, the Miller House has a much sturdier, less radical character."[3]
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editReferences
edit- Storrer, William Allin. The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion. University Of Chicago Press, 2006, ISBN 0-226-77621-2 (S.289)
- Mason City Globe Gazette, Wright Designed Home to be Restored. August 30, 2011
External links
edit- Midcentury Modern Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Nestled on Cedar River Bank in Iowa
- Miller House on peterbeers.net
- SAH Archipedia Building Entry
- http://globegazette.com/news/wright-designed-home-to-be-restored/article_93223486-d389-11e0-99ef-001cc4c002e0.html
- https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/64500164_text