7111 North Barnett Lane
Fox Point, WI, USA

  • Architectural Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Bathroom: N/A
  • Year Built: 1948
  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • Square Feet: 2,600 sqft
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  • Bedrooms: N/A
  • Architectural Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Year Built: 1948
  • Square Feet: 2,600 sqft
  • Bedrooms: N/A
  • Bathroom: N/A
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  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
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May 31, 2023

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7111 North Barnett Lane, Fox Point, WI, USA

Original Owner: Albert and Edith Adelman Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright (Restored by Kubala Washatko Architects) Albert "Ollie" Adelman was just 32 years old and had three young sons (Lynn, Gary & Craig) when he asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design an affordable home in 1948. Albert was the son of Benjamin Adelman, founder of a large laundry and dry cleaning business in the Milwaukee area. Wright designed a number of projects for the Adelman family, including a laundry plant, three homes for Benjamin, and two for Albert. Of these, only this house and the Benjamin Adelman Residence in Phoenix (1951), were actually built. (Courtesy of Wikipedia April 2017) Children gathering around a book in the living room Redone family room by the Kubala Washatko Architects (image care of residentialarchitect.com)

7111 North Barnett Lane, Fox Point, WI, USA

Original Owner: Albert and Edith Adelman Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright (Restored by Kubala Washatko Architects) Albert "Ollie" Adelman was just 32 years old and had three young sons (Lynn, Gary & Craig) when he asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design an affordable home in 1948. Albert was the son of Benjamin Adelman, founder of a large laundry and dry cleaning business in the Milwaukee area. Wright designed a number of projects for the Adelman family, including a laundry plant, three homes for Benjamin, and two for Albert. Of these, only this house and the Benjamin Adelman Residence in Phoenix (1951), were actually built. (Courtesy of Wikipedia April 2017) Children gathering around a book in the living room Redone family room by the Kubala Washatko Architects (image care of residentialarchitect.com)

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