The Most Hinsdale-Looking House in Hinsdale
A refreshed west suburban home with a storybook exterior is on the market for nearly $4 million.
A refreshed west suburban home with a storybook exterior is on the market for nearly $4 million.
The close-by suburb is well-known for its solid single-family homes, but it’s more than that (and more than Frank Lloyd Wright).
From the inventor of Lincoln Logs to a collaboration between great North Shore architects of very distant generations, warm up to five bright spots with lake access.
Chicago’s lakefront has a lot of grandly minimalist buildings with great views and great architectural pedigrees, with plenty of units on the market.
Pro tip: One of the more fun ways to hunt for real estate is to go to your favorite site and search the keyword “architect.”
A walk through this $1.55 million historical home in La Grange could almost make you forget what year it is — except for, you know, the 21st-century appliances.
The south suburban village is commutable, diverse, and relatively cheap. The tradeoff: Its housing stock doesn’t last long.
The Tribune architecture critic, who stepped down after 28 years last week, on the failures of high-rise public housing, the transformation of the Loop, and Chicago’s biggest obstacles to an equitable built environment.
For the first time since 1957, City Council has authorized the construction of new accessory dwelling units. Before the pilot program starts in May, here are five existing spots on the market.
A commanding Victorian in is on the market for close to $2 million, wraparound porch and turret included.