The Brunig Residence | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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The Brunig Residence

The Brunig Residence | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Herbert Brunig House, Keck and Keck Project #195. Project date 1935. Herbert Brunig of the Charles Brunig Co., and his family of five lived in this 15 room home on Blackhawk Road in Indian Hills Estates, Wilmette, Illinois. Keck designed 26 homes in Indian Hills, but it was only the last in the development, the Brunig house, that was designed in the International Style.
DESCRIPTION
Herbert Brunig House, Keck and Keck Project #195. Project date 1935. Herbert Brunig of the Charles Brunig Co., and his family of five lived in this 15 room home on Blackhawk Road in Indian Hills Estates, Wilmette, Illinois. Keck designed 26 homes in Indian Hills, but it was only the last in the development, the Brunig house, that was designed in the International Style.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:126432
Creation Date:
Creator Name:Unknown
City:Wilmette
County:
State:Illinois
Collection Name:George Fred and William Keck papers, 1903-1995
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:M99-085, Box 1
Original Dimensions:10 x 8 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
George Fred and William Keck were born in Watertown, Wisconsin, and operated an architectural office on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.
SUBJECTS
Furniture
Indoor photography
Architectural details
Architecture
Architecture, Domestic
Fireplaces

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