In the 1930s and 40s the row house became an important form for government subsidized public housing. This program was interrupted by WWII and resumed afterwards at a much larger scale.
Some early examples utilized a simplified Classicism, or a Moderne design aesthetic. But as the program continued ornamental details were stripped away.
I want to write more about these, but for now I'll settle for getting them on-screen. If you're familiar with the topic you'll notice that the Lathrop Homes (recently redeveloped) are missing. Those will be included once I get some good reference photos.
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Trumbull Homes (2454 E. 106th), 1938.
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Frances Cabrini Green Rowhouses (902 N. Hudson), 1942.
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Bridgeport Homes (31st and Lituanica), 1943. |
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Altgeld Gardens (13357 S. Langley), 1945. |
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