2006 IPPY Awards for independent publishers selected this book as one the top three in Architecture. The story of working with the legendary architect to build Kentuck Knob, and life in this idyllic location. An unusually complete chronicle of the planning, construction, and development of the house and site, plus the experience of living in a Wright masterpiece and mecca for Wright aficionados. Includes stories, 150 b&w photos, a color photo section, plans, original correspondence, and more. A Usonian Masterpiece: Architect Gerald Lee Morosco, AIA, a former Taliesin Fellow and Wright expert, explains in his foreword that this particular house at this time in Wrights career was an unusually fine success, pre-occupied as Wright was with large institutional projects such as the Guggenheim Museum. The Hagans were able to capture Wrights personal interest and attention, causing what could have been a minor example of his Usonian residential architecture to result in a masterpiece of the genre. Kentuck Knob has been relatively unknown to the general public, even though it is located within a few miles of Fallingwater, the most famous and important house in America, and also designed by Wright. Still in private hands (although no longer in the Hagan family), Kentuck Knob is now open to the public and its fame is spreading rapidly. People who visit both houses are awed by Fallingwater, but want to live at Kentuck Knob. A Mountain Home Bernardine and I. Hagan embarked on the adventure of a lifetime in the early 1950s when they engaged Frank Lloyd Wright to design and build their house on a mountaintop in southwestern Pennsylvania. The Hagans were natives of the area and wanted a permanent residence, not a weekend retreat. While Wright provided a great house, it was the Hagans who made it a home. This is their journey, not just of design and construction, but also of a full life lived for over thirty years on one of the most spectacular sites in the country for a Frank Lloyd Wright house and, quite possibly, Wrights warmest residence. 250 Images: Photos, Art, and Documents. Luckily for the reader, the authors husband was an accomplished amateur photographer who took thousands of photographs of Kentuck Knob from its beginnings as a denuded hilltop through its transformation into a beautiful, comfortable home with marvelously landscaped grounds. Hagan also recorded the familys life at Kentuck in their almost thirty years on the mountain, providing a sense of what it was like to actually live there. Charming stories, documents, original correspondence, a color photo section, 150 black and white photos, and even a Taliesin marmalade recipe delivered by one of Wrights apprentices will make this a fascinating book for Wright fans everywhere. Books are offered by the Friends of the Suttons Bay Bingham Library in the Up North village of Suttons Bay, Michigan. Funds raised by sales are used to support programs and materials for children, seniors, and other residents. All items listed have been donated from private collections of residents and have never been circulated in the library. The item “Kentuck Knob Frank Lloyd Wright’s for I. N. And Bernardine Hagan HBDJ” is in sale since Monday, March 27, 2017. This item is in the category “Books\Nonfiction”. The seller is “friendsofsbblibrarybooks” and is located in Suttons Bay, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Special Attributes: 1st Edition
- Publication Year: 2005
- Author: Bernardine Hagan
- Language: English
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Subject: Architecture & Design
- Topic: Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
- Format: Hardcover