The Robie House redefined the American home, inside and out. Click on the icons to learn more.
In the spirit of America’s wide-open spaces, the Robie House’s lines broke away from the peaked roofs of the past and embraced its horizontality – even flatness.
Large eaves emphasized the bold, horizontal rooflines (and shaded the many windows Wright included).
Before the Robie House, windows were more like holes punched in a home’s walls. Wright’s innovative design placed the windows in continuous ribbons running along the eaves, expressing his idea that indoor and outdoor spaces should be in unity.