Milwaukee Magazine

DESIGN This pool house has the Wright stuff.

A pool and pool house blend seamlessly into a classic Frank Lloyd Wright design.

- BY KRISTINE HANSEN PHOTOS BY MATT HAAS

CRAIG ADELMAN KNOWS his family home like the back of his hand, but it wasn’t until later in life that he learned Frank Lloyd Wright had designed it.

“[Wright] used to come in with his cape and his hat – I used to wonder who he was,” Adelman recalls of the architect, who oversaw every aspect of the home’s 1948 constructi­on. Wright even insisted, a month and a half after the Adelmans moved in, that they replace the 40 birchvenee­r doors installed throughout the house because his design called for cypress.

All that attention to detail paid off, though. Adelman’s late parents, Albert and Edith, soon came to love the 3,000-square-foot Fox Point house. And when Adelman inherited the home from them, he knew that he wanted to make it his own while remaining true to Wright’s original vision. So he hired Kubala Washatko Architects – a Cedarburg firm that had previously designed an addition to Wright’s First Unitarian Society Meeting House in Madison – to restore its interior and expand its exterior, adding

a pool and a 700-square-foot pool house, and enlarging the patio.

The expansion (including pool and patio) about “doubles the size of the house,” says architect Allen Washatko, who completed the three-year renovation project in 2014. Now Adelman enjoys reading in his new lanai under the glow of soft lights, and he swims in the pool daily from March to November, weather permitting.

Washatko used “geometry establishe­d by Wright” to inform the additions he made, inside and out. The restoratio­n proved to be more of a challenge, necessitat­ing the removal and replacemen­t of the original red-stained concrete flooring to fix extensive water damage.

Minor setbacks notwithsta­nding, he and Adelman both see the project as a success, an homage to Wright’s Prairie School ideals that beautifull­y blends historic and contempora­ry design elements.

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