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1911 Prairie Style
Springfield
Jacksonville, Florida 32206
Jacksonville, Florida 32206
The Klutho House
Henry J Klutho designed this home for himself to show off his skill with residential building, having already established himself as the premier commercial architect in the city following the Great Fire. Located originally on Main St next to the Klutho Apartments he designed. The home was featured by the Portland Cement Company as an example of cutting edge use of their white cement for design and safety.
Klutho built a handful of homes in Jacksonville but none featuring the Prairie style to this extent. The house flows compared to other houses of the time that were more divided. The walls to the main sitting area do not go completely to the ceiling which aided in air flow. The front part of the residence is for living and the back side of the residence is for service.
Klutho built a handful of homes in Jacksonville but none featuring the Prairie style to this extent. The house flows compared to other houses of the time that were more divided. The walls to the main sitting area do not go completely to the ceiling which aided in air flow. The front part of the residence is for living and the back side of the residence is for service.
2 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 2,893 |
Lot Size | 109 x 130 |
Zoning | res |
residential single family |
Features.
- Built-in Bookcases
- Built-in Cabinets
- Fireplaces
- Wood floors
- Arched doorways
- Claw-foot Tub(s)
- French doors
- Stained woodwork/doors
- Vintage Hardware
- Vintage Light Fixtures
Architect |
Henry John Klutho |
No Contact Information.
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Archived in October, 2022
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