Margaret Erlanger (1908–1975), professor and driving force behind the creation of the Department of Dance in the College of Fine and Applied Arts in 1968, commissioned her home from friend and colleague Jack Baker in 1964. She had lived in a West Urbana cottage and her new home was dramatically different, boldly breaking with the neighborhood’s character by introducing avant-garde modernist design.

Jack Baker (United States, 1920–2013), Plan for the Margaret Erlanger House, 1964. Sketch to show insulation installation to prevent tar dripping, July 19, 1965. Ink on paper. Courtesy of the University of Illinois Archives, record series 12/2/38, box 24, folder 20.

 

This film of the Margaret Erlanger House, made in late 2024, gives a sense of how the spaces flow together and show adaptations for its use by the School of Architecture.

Dancers Pamela Ibsen Bedford, Jan Erkert, Patricia Knowles, and Rebecca Nettl-Fiol share their memories of the Margaret Erlanger House.