Vogt House | |
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| Location | 800 N. Van Buren St. Iowa City, Iowa |
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| Coordinates | 41°40′15.5″N91°31′42.8″W / 41.670972°N 91.528556°W |
| Area | approximately 6 acres (2.4 ha) |
| Built | 1890 |
| Built by | Jake Hotz |
| Architectural style | Queen Anne |
| Part of | Brown Street Historic District (ID94001112) |
| NRHP reference No. | 78001231 [1] |
| Added to NRHP | July 24, 1978 |
The Vogt House, also known as the Vogt-Unash House and the Kurt Vonnegut House, is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. The two-story, brick structure is a fine example of vernacular Queen Anne architecture. [2] It follows an asymmetrical plan and features a high-pitched hipped roof, a gabled and a round dormer on the south elevation, a two-story gabled-roof pavilion on the east, a two-story polygonal bay with a hipped roof on the west, and a single-story addition on the back. Of particular merit is the wrap-around, latticework porch that has a round pavilion with a conical roof and finial on its southwest corner. [2] There are also two outbuildings: a two-story frame carriage house to the west of the house, and a woodshed to the north of the main house.
Author Kurt Vonnegut lived in the house from 1965 to 1967. [3] The house was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] In 1994 it was included as a contributing property in the Brown Street Historic District. [4]