Karl A. Staley House | |
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General information | |
Type | House |
Architectural style | Usonian |
Location | North Madison, Ohio |
Coordinates | 41°49′53″N 81°03′40″W / 41.831264°N 81.061155°WCoordinates: 41°49′53″N 81°03′40″W / 41.831264°N 81.061155°W |
Construction started | 1951 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Frank Lloyd Wright |
The Karl A. Staley House was designed in 1950 by Frank Lloyd Wright. Situated on the shores of Lake Erie in North Madison, Ohio, this home is constructed with stone, in an I-plan form. A glass facade overlooks the lake.
The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. The Karl A. Staley House is considered significant under Criterion C according to the National Register of Historic Places. The Staley House is one of only a handful of "user-built" Wright designs in Ohio. An example of Usonian design, the house was designed in 1950–51, with construction taking place between 1951 and 1954. Noted for its strict adherence to Wright's original design, it is unique among Ohio Wright designs in that it utilizes natural, local river stone collected at Mill Creek in Madison, unlike other Ohio Wright designs in Ohio that use brick. The view of the home from the street is actually the rear facade. The front window-wall faces Lake Erie and offers panoramic views of the water and shoreline.