Eben Ezra Roberts (1866–1943) was an American architect known for his work in the early modern
Prairie style
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, pioneered by
Frank Lloyd Wright
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, as well as other traditional residential styles. Roberts was born in
Boston
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and attended architectural school at
Tilton Seminary in
New Hampshire
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. After moving to Chicago he eventually established a practice in the suburb of
Oak Park, Illinois
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. In Oak Park alone, Roberts designed over 200 houses.
Early life
Eben Ezra Roberts was born in
Boston
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and attended public school. His father trained him in both mechanical and freehand drawing as he grew up.
[Hackl. Marty.]
Eben E. Roberts
," ''Oak Park Tourist/Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest'', 2003. Retrieved 15 June 2007. His family moved to
Meredith, New Hampshire
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where Roberts' education continued in public schools there. He went on to study architecture at Tilton Seminary, now known as
Tilton School
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, in New Hampshire.
Career
In 1888 Roberts moved to
Chicago
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where he worked as a site superintendent for
S.S. Beman at
Pullman, on the south side of the city. Roberts remained at that job until 1893. Roberts moved to the Chicago suburb of Oak Park in 1893 and established his own practice which eventually grew to become the largest architecture firm in the village of Oak Park, rivaling even architecture giant
Frank Lloyd Wright
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's practice.
[ In Oak Park he designed over 200 homes which span a multitude of architectural styles.][Sacchi, Lonnie.]
From castles to Canavares
" ''Riverside/Brookfield Landmark'', 10 April 2007. Retrieved 15 June 2007. Wright and Roberts were not, themselves, professionally associated, other than the fact that they were competing architects.[Bigolin, Steve.]
The Landmarks of Barb City - Part 33
" ''Daily Chronicle'', 15 November 2004. Retrieved 16 June 2007.
Once in Oak Park Roberts focused on residential work until he moved his office to Chicago in 1912 where he focused on larger, commercial projects. Roberts' practice in Oak Park grew quickly and he soon employed several draftsmen.[Guarino, Jean L. "Park Grove Manor," Village of Oak Park Landmark Nomination Form, 26 March 2004.] Despite eventually working in Chicago, Roberts remained an Oak Park resident until he died in 1943. Roberts and his wife Rossie Roberts (née
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Willey) lived in the Eben Ezra Roberts House Eben is a name of Hebrew origin. It is sometimes short for Ebenezer.
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on Superior Street in Oak Park for most of the time they were in the village. At that home, now a contributing property to the U.S. federally Registered , Roberts and his wife raised their two children Margaret and Elmer C. Roberts
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Roberts' Oak Park firm, established in 1893, maintained two offices: one was at Marion Street and North Blvd in the Dunlop Brothers Bank Building, the other was along Superior Street. After the office moved to 82 West Washington Street in Chicago in 1912 Roberts' son, Elmer, began to work in the practice as a ]draftsman
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until he left for architectural school in 1913. When the younger Roberts graduated he became a staff member and in 1924 he became a full partner. E.E. Roberts became ill in 1926 and went into retirement, though he worked as an adviser to the firm for some time after leaving.[Heitzman, Frank. "Maze Branch Library," Village of Oak Park Landmark Nomination Form, 22 July 2005.] In 1930 the pair designed the Borden Dairy Building on Vincennes Road in Blue Island, Illinois
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in the Art Deco
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style.
Works and style
Roberts designed buildings in many styles but after he began accepting mostly commercial commissions he favored Prairie style
Prairie School is a late 19th- and early 20th-century architectural style, most common in the Midwestern United States. The style is usually marked by horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, windows grouped ...
and its emphasis on horizontal lines. It is his work in this early modern style and the architectural transformation that took place in the early 20th century for which he is remembered.[ Roberts 1890s designs were aimed at popular tastes at the time. He designed homes across the gamut of architectural styles, Queen Anne, Shingle style and ]Tudor Revival
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are but some of the examples of the styles his homes conformed to.[
In 1900 Roberts work underwent a distinct shift with the design of the ]A.J. Redmond House
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in Oak Park. His residential work began to adapt a more horizontal emphasis, featuring broad windows, hip roof
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s, wide eave
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s and large pier-supported porch
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es dominating the front facade. Many of Roberts' early 20th century residential works are of this type, commonly following the stock American Foursquare
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plan with wood-trimmed stucco
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exteriors and full-width porches with massive corner piers. The homes varied in decorative details such as dormers and other exterior features. The horizontal emphasis, broad, overhanging eaves and hip roofs are all common elements of Prairie style, a school many houses of the foursquare tradition adhere to. Other examples of Roberts' Prairie style residential work is found in Oak Park houses such as the Henry P. Magill House
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, the Frank W. Hall House, Charles Schwerin House
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and the Louis Brink House Louis may refer to:
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One example of Roberts' commercial work in Oak Park, the Prairie style ]Scoville Square
The Masonic Temple Building (also known as the Scoville Block, Gilmore's Store, and Scoville Square Building) is a historic Prairie-style building in Oak Park, Illinois, at the corner of Oak Park Avenue and Lake Street. It is in the Ridgeland-Oa ...
, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[Masonic Temple Building]
Property Information Report, HAARGIS Database, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
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, accessed August 29, 2008.
Other works
*1111 South Boulevard in Oak Park, theater building later adapted for use as film production space for Atlas Educational Film Company
Atlas Educational Film Company was a film production business in Chicago, Illinois. It had a production studio at 1111 South Boulevard in Oak Park, a former theater building designed by E. E. Roberts. It is still standing. Addresses for the compa ...
. Extant.
Notes
Further reading
*Steiner, Frances. "E.E. Roberts: A Catalog," ''The Prairie School Review'', Vol. X, No. 2, Second Quarter, 1973.
*Steiner, Frances. "E.E. Roberts: Popularizing the Prairie School," ''The Prairie School Review'', Vol. X, No. 2, Second Quarter, 1973.
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Architects from Boston
Artists from Oak Park, Illinois
1866 births
1943 deaths
People from Meredith, New Hampshire
Tilton School alumni
19th-century American architects
20th-century American architects