Villa District

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Villa Historic District
(U.S. Registered Historic District)
Villa District (Illinois)
Villa District
Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Coordinates: 41°56′56″N 87°43′38″W / 41.94889, -87.72722Coordinates: 41°56′56″N 87°43′38″W / 41.94889, -87.72722
Built/Founded: 1902; 1913; other
Architect: Hatzfeld,Clarence; Knox,Arthur; et al.
Architectural style(s): Bungalow/Craftsman, Other
Added to NRHP: 11 Sep 1979 (original)
10 Mar 1983 (increase)[1]
NRHP Reference#: 79000830 (original)
83000316 (increase)
Governing body: Private

The Villa District, also known as Villa Historic District, is a historic district in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is located on Chicago's Northwest Side within the community area of Irving Park. Its borders are along Pulaski Road to the west, the Union Pacific/Northwest rail line to the north, Hamlin to the east, and Addison Street to the south. Located directly north of the Wacławowo area of Avondale, the Villa District is serviced by the Blue Line's Addison street station.

The district was built in 1902 by a number of architects, many of them visibly influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie Style of architecture. Most notable among these were bungalows designed by the architectural firm of Hatzfeld and Knox, whose partner Clarence Hatzfeld would later design the fieldhouse and natatorium at Portage Park. The area was originally developed as the "Villa addition to Irving Park" and showcases many unique Craftsman and Prairie style homes fronting on picturesque boulevard style streets. Although St. Wenceslaus church, a majestic Romanesque-Art Deco hybrid draws many of the tourists visiting the area, this historic church is actually a few blocks south of the district's formal boundaries.

The Villa Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 1979. Its area was increased in March 10, 1983 by the addition of the Villa Apartments, 3948-3952 and 3949-3953 W. Waveland Ave.[1]

The Villa District was designated a Chicago Landmark on November 23, 1983,[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2008-04-15).
  2. ^ Villa District. City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division (2003). Retrieved on 2007-06-26.
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