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Second Floor Plan of the Edward R. Hills House (Hills-DeCaro House) following reconstruction after the fire of 1976. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1906 with early 20th century modifications by Henry Fiddelke. In the rebuilt second floor, a wall between the two bedrooms over the living room was omitted. One of the bathroom was relocated from its original position beween the two staircases to form a new master suite and widen the central hallway. The smallest of the three other bedrooms was also converted to a laundry room. |
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Created using plans drawn by Jack Lesniak as a guide. Source plan originally appeared in the Wright Plus 1999 Research Report by Jack Lesniak. |
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2010-03-24 |
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Andrew W. Fox (Fox69) |
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current | 23:47, 25 March 2010 | 3,600 × 3,000 (1.14 MB) | Fox69 (talk | contribs) | Improved JPEG quality, added room labels. | |
19:58, 25 March 2010 | 2,400 × 2,000 (169 KB) | Fox69 (talk | contribs) | Added window and door detail. Included enclosed balcony / sleeping porch. Fixed the window divisions in the Master bay. | ||
01:37, 25 March 2010 | 2,400 × 2,000 (14 KB) | Fox69 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description = Second Floor Plan of the Edward R. Hills House (Hills-DeCaro House) following reconstruction after the fire of 1976. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright with early 20th century modifications by Henry Fiddelke. Image is still a |
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