Jan 15, 1994
- Dave D
3505 Sheridan Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, USA - The Lawrence A. Fournier House
Statement of Significance: The Fournier House meets Criterion C in the area of architecture as a representation of the growing strength of an emerging Prairie School style operating within the more established context of the Arts and Crafts Movement. The date of its construction in 1910 coincides with the beginning of the Prairie School's most vibrant period when midwestern architects like Fournier increasingly began to include Prairie elements within the familiar Craftsman aesthetic. The property also relates to the Minnesota context of "Urban Centers, 1870-1940" and the Minneapolis context of "Architecture, 1848-present."
3505 Sheridan Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, USA - The Lawrence A. Fournier House
Statement of Significance: The Fournier House meets Criterion C in the area of architecture as a representation of the growing strength of an emerging Prairie School style operating within the more established context of the Arts and Crafts Movement. The date of its construction in 1910 coincides with the beginning of the Prairie School's most vibrant period when midwestern architects like Fournier increasingly began to include Prairie elements within the familiar Craftsman aesthetic. The property also relates to the Minnesota context of "Urban Centers, 1870-1940" and the Minneapolis context of "Architecture, 1848-present."
Jan 15, 1994
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