Hill House
The historically significant World's Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago in 1893, influenced the architects of eclectic houses in America during the early 1900s. Interpretations of European styles became quite fashionable during this period, and historic details were freely mixed to create expressive new designs.
Enjoy your tour of "Hill House," a replica of the client's childhood home, built in 1900 near Chicago. Dozens of rooms fill four floors of this massive house, copied on the half scale (where one-half inch equals one foot). The dimensions of the model are: 33" wide, 49" deep, and 28" high. The structure itself is now finished, and 10,000 hand cut wood shingles cover the enormous seven-gabled roof.
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