Category:Chi Omega Sorority House (Madison, Wisconsin)

Built in 1926, this Renaissance Revival and Flemish Revival-style building was designed by Frank M. Riley and serves as the Chi Omega sorority house at the University of Wisconsin. The house is a contributing structure in the Langdon Street Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Located at 115 Langdon Street, Madison's 'fraternity and sorority row', it has been described as "the most outstanding design in this category and, perhaps, in the district."[1]

The building is clad in red Flemish bond brick with multiple Flemish and Renaissance-style gable parapets on the front and side facades, stone trim, double-hung windows, quoins, gabled wall dormers, a front gable roof, a side entrance door off an outdoor terrace with an arched copper roof and decorative stone trim surround, an oriel window on the side facade, pilasters, and multiple decorative fixed windows.