Rose Auto Pavilion (1974) in Highland Park, IL, USA, by David Haid
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Rose Auto Pavilion (1974) in Highland Park, IL, USA, by David Haid
David Haid and Associates, Abraham Lincoln Oasis, Tri-State Tollway, South Holland, Illinois, 1965-1967
Ferris Beuller's Day Off (1986)
Dir: John Hughes
All images courtesy of Paramount Pictures.
Shell Pipe Line Co. Buildings (1961) in Houston, TX, USA, by David Haid with Cowell and Neuhaus
Ben Rose house also known as ‘Cameron House’ from 80s iconic film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
The renowned home was built by Mies Van Der Rohe’s students, James Speyer and David Haid. The two collaborated on a project and designed the main house (Speyer, 1953) and automobile pavilion (Haid, 1974) for textile designers Ben and Frances Rose. The influence of Van Der Rohe can really be seen in the design. Rose house was named one of the most notable architectural works of its time along with Farnsworth house.
#012 — Film x Architecture
Ferris Bueller's day off (1986) - John Hughes x Ben and Francis Rose house (1974) - David Haid. Chicago, United States.
Cameron Frye’s House (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off) designed by A. James Speyer and David Haid built in 1953