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51: 273:. Above the porch, a centered three-part window is separated by unusual columns, which point to the large arch-fronted dormers that rise from the roof. Other sides of the house have similar bays and dormers. Inside the front door, a central hall leads to shared rooms on the first floor. A dark oak arch leads to a stair to the second floor, with five bedrooms and a bathroom. 295:
in 1980 and on the State Register of Historic Places in 1989, noting that "it represents a fine example of a large residence designed by an important regional architectural firm, Claude and Starck of Madison, Wisconsin, in the 'progressive' manner emerging in the Midwest as opposed to the traditional
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was also working in Chicago. All were leaders of the Prairie School. Claude and Starck started out designing in traditional styles like Queen Anne, but gradually shifted to include Prairie style influences in their designs - particularly in the many public libraries they later designed. The Kayser
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style: the quoins and columns and the symmetry of the façade. But other elements are Prairie style. The broad eaves and the belt course between the stories emphasize the horizontal. The arched dormers look very much like something from a George Maher design, as do the odd columns above the porch.
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Louis W. Claude and Edward F. Starck started an architecture firm in Madison in 1896. Up into the 1890s almost all designs by American architects were in styles derived from European models (e.g.
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at the corners. The front porch was originally square, but has been replaced with a polygonal porch supported by square columns. Beneath the porch, the front door is flanked by four
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was a German immigrant who ran a lumber company in Madison and would become mayor of Madison after this house was built. He was married to Hedwig.
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The Kaysers lived in the house for 21 years. Then in 1922 they built a new house in the then-popular
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Kayser, Adolph H., House
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The Kayser house is 2.5 stories, with a footprint roughly rectangular and a
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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house built in 1902 a half mile north of the capitol above
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National Register of Historic Places in Madison, Wisconsin
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style a short distance away at 425 N. Livingston St.
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house represents an early point in that transition.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Madison, Wisconsin
43°05′03″N 89°22′44″W / 43.08417°N 89.37889°W / 43.08417; -89.37889 (Adolph H. Kayser House)
Claude and Starck
Prairie School
80000122
Prairie Style
Lake Mendota
Madison, Wisconsin
National Register of Historic Places
Adolph H. Kayser
Greek Revival
Italianate
Queen Anne
Louis Sullivan
Frank Lloyd Wright
George Elmslie
George Maher
hip roof
eaves
quoins
Ionic columns
bays
lintel
Classical Revival
Colonial Revival
National Register of Historic Places
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places

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