Esherick House

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Esherick House is a landmark modernist residence in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, celebrated for its masterful use of light, geometric forms, and materiality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf house
landmark
modernist building
residence
architect Louis Kahn
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernism
city Philadelphia
client Margaret Esherick
completionDate 1961
constructionStartDate 1959
country United States of America
surface form: United States
floorPlanType rectilinear plan
hasDesignConcept careful modulation of daylight
interplay of solid and void
hasFeature built-in wooden cabinetry
carefully articulated service spaces
carefully controlled natural light
central fireplace
courtyard-like garden relationship
custom-designed kitchen
distinct separation of served and servant spaces
double-height living room
geometric composition of openings
large vertical windows
open-plan living spaces
hasSignificance frequently studied in architecture schools
important work in the career of Louis Kahn
key example of mid-20th-century American residential modernism
hasView garden
heritageStatus listed on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places
knownFor expressive materiality
influence on residential modernism
masterful use of natural light
minimalist detailing
rigorous geometric forms
spatial clarity
location Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
materialUsed concrete
glass
wood
namedAfter Margaret Esherick
neighborhood Chestnut Hill, Newton
surface form: Chestnut Hill
numberOfFloors 2
partOf Chestnut Hill historic modernist houses
state Pennsylvania
usedFor single-family residence
yearListedAsHistoricPlace 2009

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Louis Kahn notableWork Esherick House