The Thomas P. Hardy House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Prairie School home in Racine, Wisconsin, United States, that was built in 1905.
[3] Perched on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan, the house is built vertically up and down the hillside, and has a partial basement.
[3] The design of the seven art glass windows on the first floor facing the street is an abstraction of the floorplan of the house itself.
[5] From 2013 to 2015, a renovation was completed on the home, including a color change back to its original terra cotta.
Henry Russell Hitchcock writes "Other dramatic possibilities of steep sites above water for these winged... houses are to be found in the Johnson house at Delavan Lake [Wisconsin] and the Scudder project for one of the islands at the Sault....