MORAVA GLASS STUDIO
11 W. HARRISON, OAK PARK, IL 60304
708-383-9333
MORAVASTUDIOS@SBCGLOBAL.NET
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HISTORIC RESTORATION
    When restoring a window, we consider what is in its best interest, while adhering to the strict Standards and Guidelines for the Preservation of Historic Stained Glass, published by the Stained Glass Association of America.  This means we do what is necessary to strengthen the window, without losing its historic integrity.


   


Our work at Frank Lloyd Wright's Heurtley house includes the skylights and lamp on the left, and bank of windows on the right.


    Morava Glass Studio is proud to have worked on quite a few residences and projects that are considered to be of historical importance.  Our projects include those that have won various preservation awards, and several have landmark status.  Below is a list of many projects, though all are not represented.  A summary of of our accreditations and awards is also on the About page.
   Harry  S. Adams  House, 1913
 710 Augusta St, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
   Peter A. Beachy House, 1906
 238 Forest Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
   Avery Coonley House, 1908
 300 Scottswood Rd, Riverside, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
   Dr. William H. Copeland House, 1908-9
 400 Forest Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
    Mrs. Thomas H. Gale House, 1909
 6 Elizabeth Court, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
    Thomas H. Gale House, 1892
 1027 Chicago Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
    Harry C. Goodrich House, 1896
 534 N. East Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
   F. B. Henderson House, 1901
 301 S. Kenilworth, Elmurst, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
 Exclusively Wright Dinner, 2007
    Arthur Heurtley House, 1902
 318 Forest Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
 National Historic Landmark
 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation
   Preservation Award, 1999
 Village Historic Preservation Award
   Winner, 1999
 Wright Plus Walk, 1999, 2002, 2007
   Edward R. Hills-DeCaro House, 1906
 313 Forest Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
   William E. Martin House, 1903
 636 N. East Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
    Robert P. Parker House, 1892
 1019 Chicago Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
 
 
 Charles Roberts House, 1896
 312 N. Euclid, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
   Frederick C. Robie House, 1909
 5757 Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
 National Historic Landmark
   Hollis Root House, 1915
 1030 Meadow Rd, Glencoe, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
   F. F. Tomek House, 1907
 150 Nuttall Rd, Riverside, IL
 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright


 
 William H. Emery, Jr. House, 1902-3
 281 Arlington, Elmhurst, IL
 Architect: Walter Burley Griffin
 Winner-Landmarks Preservation
   Council of Illinois, 2005
 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation
   Preservation Award, 2005
   Charles R. Erwin House II, 1905
 530 N. Euclid, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: George W. Maher
 Wright Plus Walk, 2009
   John Farson's Pleasant Home, 1897
 217 Home Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: George W. Maher
 National Historic Landmark
   
William H. Lake House, 1904
 826 Hutchinson St, Chicago, IL
 Architect: George W. Maher
   
 Magerstadt House, 1906
 4930 S. Greenwood, Chicago, IL
 Architect: George W. Maher
 Designated Architectural Landmark,
   1960
   
 Herman W. Mallen House, 1904-5
 300 N. Euclid, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: George W. Maher
 
 Ms. Ann Halsted House, 1882
 440 W. Belden Ave, Chicago, IL
 Architect: Louis H. Sullivan
 


 Chandelier and Sconces, 1912
 Designer: Gustav Stickley
 
 E. E. Roberts House, 1911
 1019 Superior St, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Eben E. Roberts
   Goelitz House, 1906
 742 N. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Eben E. Roberts
 Village Historic Preservation Award
   Winner, 1998
 Featured Article: Oak Park Oak
   Leaves, January 7, 1998
   Barrett Andrews House, 1906
 623 N. East Ave, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Tallmadge & Watson
 Wright Plus Walk, 2000
   Gustavus Babson I House, 1906
 412 Iowa, Oak Park, IL
 Architect: Tallmadge & Watson
   Second Presbyterian Church, 1900
 1936 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL
 Windows: Louis Comfort Tiffany
 Assisted Arthur Femenella
 Feature Article: Chicago Tribune,
   Sunday, October 19, 1997
   R. Harold Zook House, 1924
 5941 County Line Rd, Hinsdale, IL
 Architect: R. Harold Zook

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