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R. W. Lindholm Service Station

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
85002202

Added to NRHP
  
11 September 1985

Built
  
1958 (1958)

Opened
  
1958

Architect
  
Frank Lloyd Wright

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Location
  
202 Cloquet Avenue, Cloquet, Minnesota

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The R. W. Lindholm Service Station is a service station designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and located at 202 Cloquet Avenue in Cloquet, Minnesota. Built in 1958 and still in use, it is the only station built to a Wright design. It was originally part of Wright's utopian Broadacre City plan and is one of the few designs from that plan that was actually implemented. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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History

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Wright had designed station owner Ray Lindholm's house in 1952, and, knowing Lindholm worked in the oil business, presented him with a proposal to design the gas station envisioned as part of Broadacre City. Lindholm seized the opportunity to beautify gas station design, and Wright completed his design in 1956. The station ultimately cost $20,000, roughly four times the cost of the average filling station at the time.

The station opened in 1958 under Lindholm's name; it later became a Phillips 66 station.

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Its construction was only a partial success for Wright, as his vision of the gas station as a social center never took hold. However, Phillips 66 incorporated several of the gas station's design elements, particularly the triangular cantilevered canopy, in later gas stations.

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The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 1985, for its architectural significance.

As of 2014, it operates under the Spur brand.

Design

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In his original plans for Broadacre City, Wright designed his service stations to be community social centers and an integral part of his utopian ideas. His design of the Lindholm Service Station reflects these plans and represents a then-unconventional approach to filling station design. A cantilevered copper canopy extends over the gas pumps; the angular end of the canopy points to the St. Louis River, a feature Wright intended to symbolically connect river transport to the automobile. While Wright had planned to install overhead gas pumps suspended from the canopy to add space, local safety regulations compelled him to install conventional ground-based pumps. Beneath the canopy is an observation lounge with glass walls, originally intended to be the social center envisioned in the Broadacre City plans. The station's service bays are built from stepped cement blocks; the stepping, as well as the recessed mortar between rows of blocks, provides a horizontal element to the building. Skylights allow sunlight into the service bays.

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Despite the importance of gas stations to the Broadacre City concept, the building was the only service station Wright designed.

References

R. W. Lindholm Service Station Wikipedia