Goldstein House
Hackley, Lang & Associates
Baronger Group
New Traditional Shingle
1017 Thomas St was designed in by Hackley, Lang & Associates and built by the Baronger Group in 1998 for original owner, Mitch Goldstein. It is a non-contributing resource within the Frank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of Architecture Historic District.
Mitch Goldstein
Not currently designated at national, state, or local level
Non-Contributing
Not eligible / non-contributing
This is a 2-story single-family residence in the New Traditional Shingle style built in 1998. The building is rectangular in plan. The structural system is frame. Exterior walls are wood shingles. The building has a gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and three shed-roofed dormers. The varied roofline features multiple gables and three shed roof dormers, one on the front elevation and two on the rear elevation. Windows are vinyl, 8-light casements. There are paired 6-light and 8-light casement windows on the front elevation. There is a single-story, recessed stoop characterized by a shed roof clad in asphalt shingles. The front door is located centrally within the recessed, covered stoop. The door is wood, with a decorative window, and features decorative sidelights.
* Date source: Village of Oak Park building permit archives.
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