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paneled in marble. Common areas beyond that include woodwork stained dark and a few decorative columns. Each floor contained six apartments. Most of the apartments included a living room, a bedroom, a galley kitchen, and a bathroom. Dimensions and shapes varied somewhat to fit into the building's
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Built in 1913-14, the Baskerville falls early in this boom, and it is rather large among the early apartment buildings. It was designed by Madison architect Richard L. Wright to fit the wedge-shaped parcel where S. Hamilton St meets W. Doty. The building stands four stories tall on a raised, red
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Wright's floorplans for the apartments are copied at the end of the NRHP nomination in the references above, if you're interested in that sort of thing.
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triangular shell. The basement originally held two flats, a storage room, a boiler room, and a laundry. The building cost about $ 50,000 to build.
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In addition to the NRHP listing, the Baskerville was also designated a landmark by the Madison Landmarks Commission in 1992 and is listed on the
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at 405 Sidney St and 406 Sidney St, After the Baskerville are the 1914 Prairie School Harley house at 1909 Vilas Ave and the 1916 Haseltine
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of Madison. In 1909 he started his own architecture practice. Surviving buildings from before the Baskerville are the 1909
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Around 1900, the population of Madison was growing rapidly, driven by the expansion of the
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Baskerville Apartment Building
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Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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brick foundation. Exterior walls are tan brick, topped with a simple
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National Register of Historic Places in Madison, Wisconsin
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State Register of Historic Places. The building is now a
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Robert Wright had worked for Gordon & Paunack and
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is an early apartment building constructed in 1913 in
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Madison, Wisconsin
43°04′20″N 89°23′02″W / 43.07215°N 89.38402°W / 43.07215; -89.38402
Classical Revival
88002006
Madison, Wisconsin
the capitol
National Register of Historic Places
University

Neoclassical-styled
cornice
sidelights
transom
vestibule
Claude & Starck
Prairie Style
City Market
bungalows
bungalow
Mazomanie
Wisconsin
condominium
"Baskerville Apartment Building"


"Baskerville Apartments"

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