MKEimages.comImage of the Day - A photo of the Frederick C. Bogk House (1916) built by architect Frank Lloyd Wright on Terrace Ave. in downtown Milwaukee. The floor plan is based on the design for "A Fireproof House of $5000" that was featured in Ladies Home Journal (1907) for construction in concrete. Built in Roman brick, the house is one of the largest and most elaborate of all of the four-square houses designed by FLW and cost $15,000 when it was constructed. Like many of Wright's houses, it does not have an entrance from the front and includes features of the Prairie style, mainly horizontality, a low-pitched roof with wide eaves, and rows of leaded-glass windows. It is the only single-family residence designed by FLW in Milwaukee.