CRYSTAL LAKE HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC

CRYSTAL LAKE, IL

Studio Wing, Paul Schweiker House and Studio, Meacham Road, Schaumburg, IL Built in 1937-1938, this Modern International-style house was designed by Paul Schweiker to serve as his personal residence and studio.  The house is low-slung and inspired by the surrounding Prairie environment, enhanced by landscape architect Franz Lipp.  At the time of the house’s construction, the surroundings were largely rural, and not a heavily developed suburb as it is today.  The house was inspired by the Brick residential architectural designs of Ludwig Mies van den Rohe, the landscape-inspired houses of Frank Lloyd Wright, and Japanese traditional architecture.  In 1948-1950, the house was expanded with the addition of a bedroom on the front facade, as well as a cantilevered two-story addition to the studio wing, which housed the growing family and practice of Paul Schweiker.  The house was the home of the Schweiker family until 1953, when Paul Schweiker accepted a position as the chair-man of the Yale School of Archi-tec-ture, moving to Connecticut.  Following the departure of the Schweiker family, the house became home to Martyl and Alexander Langsdorf, whom lived in the house for the next six decades.

The house is arranged in a T-shaped layout, with a studio to the north, a bedroom wing to the west, towards the nearby road and a detached garage and office building, and a living wing to the south.  The studio wing is connected to the rest of the house via a covered breezeway, while the two other wings are linked via a glass-enclosed hallway, which allows for passive solar heating in the winter, with the overhang preventing direct sunlight from entering the house during the warmer summer months.  The house is made up of three vertical brick wall planes, which include the chimney and fireplace in the living room, which are interspersed with redwood and glass walls.  The interior and exterior of the house flow into one another almost seamlessly, with ample views of the surrounding grounds.  Inside, the main house features a large living room and dining room that is partially open to the kitchen, two bedrooms, including one added in 1948-1950 to house Paul Schweikher Jr., a large bathroom with a cypress wood tub and shower, and a largely open floor plan.  The studio wing features three separate spaces, with the original studio at the south end, a separate office space, later converted into a bedroom, a the north end, and a guest bedroom in the basement.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.  Today, the house is operated as a museum by the Schweiker House Preservation Trust.  The house is one of several notable early modern houses by significant architects in the Chicago suburbs, sitting among some of the last remaining open non-nature preserved land with rural character in Northwest Cook County.
Studio Wing, Paul Schweiker House and Studio, Meacham Road, Schaumburg, IL Credit: w_lemay



The Crystal Lake Historical Society Inc. is a non-profit organization located in Crystal Lake, Illinois. The society was founded in 1976 to preserve and share the history of the Crystal Lake area and to foster an appreciation for its unique cultural heritage. The society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting the history of Crystal Lake and the surrounding area.

The historical society is located in the heart of the city, in a building that was constructed in 1888 to serve as the Crystal Lake Public Library. The building is now home to the historical society’s archives and exhibits, as well as a research library, which contains original documents and materials related to the history of Crystal Lake. The society also offers a variety of educational programs and special events, such as lectures, workshops, and field trips.

The archives of the Crystal Lake Historical Society contain a wide range of materials, including photographs, newspapers, maps, and documents related to the area’s history. The society also maintains an extensive collection of artifacts, such as furniture, clothing, tools, and other objects from the area. The society also has a number of programs and activities for the community, such as oral history projects, cemetery tours, and living history demonstrations.

The Crystal Lake Historical Society is committed to preserving the history of the area and educating the public about the unique culture and history of Crystal Lake. Through its programs, activities, and exhibits, the society seeks to bring the history of Crystal Lake to life.

CRYSTAL LAKE HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC is a Historical Societies, Historic Preservation in CRYSTAL LAKE IL. US MID #8401700888

The museum is classed as HSC (Historical Societies, Historic Preservation). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Midwest (Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin). Total revenue from most recent IRS 990 Form: $ 10,850 from tax period 201212 (YYYYMM).

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CRYSTAL LAKE HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC
PO BOX 1151
CRYSTAL LAKE
IL
60039-1151

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MID # 8401700888
Name CRYSTAL LAKE HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC
Alternate Name
Classification Historical Societies, Historic Preservation, , Midwest
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 364364954
NTEECC A80
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201212
INCOME 12,468
REVENUE 10,850
LAT/LONG 42.232599, -88.302454
CODES FIPS State Code: 17
FIPS County Code: 111
US Census Tract: 871301
US Census Block: 4052