Frank and Jane Isermann House, Prairie School residence in Kenosha, United States.
The Frank and Jane Isermann House is a two-story residential building with brown brick walls, a low-pitched hipped roof, and wide overhanging eaves in Kenosha. The structure features decorative piers between windows and includes a one-story sun room addition.
Russell Barr Williamson, who worked as a draftsperson for Frank Lloyd Wright from 1914 to 1917, designed this house completed in 1923. The construction occurred during the period when Prairie School architecture was extending its influence across America.
The house embodies Prairie School design principles with its horizontal emphasis and relationship to the surrounding landscape. These design choices continue to shape how the structure appears and functions within its neighborhood setting.
The house is located on Seventh Avenue in Kenosha and is recognizable by its distinctive architectural features. Visitors should know this is a private residence visible from the street.
The design includes a two-story bay window on the south wall with stone lintels forming a continuous belt course. These details emphasize the windows in a way that visitors often miss when viewing the house from a distance.
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