She was one of the first licensed female architects in the world, and is considered an original member of the Prairie School.
The house is noted for its Prairie School influences.
Klutho's style of architecture is known as the Prairie School.
Architectural historians have debated the reasons why the Prairie School went out of favor by the mid-1920s.
The building's architectural style was in the tradition of the Prairie School, with a low gabled roof.
The building has also been reported to show the Prairie School's influence on Greene.
The library is an example of Prairie School.
A couple of houses were also influenced by the Prairie School.
The Forest House was constructed in 1902 by members from the Prairie School.
Both architects created Prairie School designs in and around Chicago at roughly the same period of time.