There are still spots available each Tuesday during September for the Kentuck Knob Teacher Sessions. Pennsylvania teachers will receive 6 free ACT 48 hours.
The day includes a private, in-depth tour of the Kentuck Knob House and Sculpture Meadow and lesson planning.
Please contact Educational Marketing Coordinator Heidi Ruby Miller at hmiller@kentuckknob.com to reserve a spot.
Teachers look down from the Prow of Kentuck Knob.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Exploritas (Road Scholar) Visits Kentuck Knob
This spring, Laurelville hosted the Exploritas (now Road Scholar) program for Frank Lloyd Wright: Revolutionary Contributions in Modern Architecture.
I had the pleasure to present two workshops to these lifelong learners, as well as give them a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob.
From front to back: Louise Archer, Dave Hackston, Bob Shetler, Leah Beth Shetler, Mary Jean Overholser, Fern McLaggen, and Heidi Ruby Miller
Photo by Mary Ellen Bossert
I had the pleasure to present two workshops to these lifelong learners, as well as give them a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob.
From front to back: Louise Archer, Dave Hackston, Bob Shetler, Leah Beth Shetler, Mary Jean Overholser, Fern McLaggen, and Heidi Ruby Miller
Photo by Mary Ellen Bossert
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Kentuck Knob and Westmoreland Photographers Society Photo Exhibit
The public is invited to a Photo Exhibit co-sponsored by Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob and the Westmoreland Photographers Society.
DATE: Saturday, August 7, 2010
TIME: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
PLACE: Kentuck Knob Visitors Center
Photo by Kern F. Little
The photographers will be available for a meet and greet on Saturday to discuss their photographs, which were taken during a weekend shoot in July and showcase the Kentuck Knob house, grounds, and Sculpture Meadow. All prints will be available for sale at the exhibit and for a limited time afterward at the Visitors Center.
Photo by Kern F. Little
DATE: Saturday, August 7, 2010
TIME: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
PLACE: Kentuck Knob Visitors Center
Photo by Kern F. Little
The photographers will be available for a meet and greet on Saturday to discuss their photographs, which were taken during a weekend shoot in July and showcase the Kentuck Knob house, grounds, and Sculpture Meadow. All prints will be available for sale at the exhibit and for a limited time afterward at the Visitors Center.
Photo by Kern F. Little
Monday, June 28, 2010
Kentuck Knob Teacher Session - May 2010
Terri Kauric, Cynthia Hebestreit, and Pamela Belczyk
On May 11, 2010, we had another teacher training session at Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob. Participants received 6 free ACT 48 hours. The day included a private, in-depth tour of the house, the Sculpture Meadow, and the grounds, as well as a lesson planning session.
Other free sessions are still available in July, August, and September. For more information, visit our Educational Events page:
http://www.kentuckknob.com/educationalevents.html
or contact Educational Marketing Coordinator Heidi Ruby Miller at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or 724/329-1901.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Frank Lloyd Wright and Froebel Workshop at Kentuck Knob and Fallingwater
Frank Lloyd Wright Goes to Kindergarten: Architecture, Design and Mathematics Workshop
Fallingwater, Kentuck Knob, and the Spring Valley Bruderhof have teamed up to offer a 3-day workshop developed with Dr. Barbara Ashton, Associate Professor of Mathematics and expert on Froebel Education at Borough of Manhattan Community College in New York. This project was inspired by the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Froebel Kindergarten philosophy. Frank Lloyd Wright cited the profound impact that Froebel blocks had on his perception of the world and his creative abilities throughout his career.
We will investigate how Froebel and math were used in Wright’s architecture to create a sense of harmony, integration with the landscape, and spatial continuity and excitement. Participants will spend time in Wright’s great essay on the horizontal, Fallingwater, and in Kentuck Knob, designed on a hexagonal module, as well as discover the personal history of Friedrich Froebel through one of his descendants and engage in several Froebel activities used in classrooms at the Spring Valley Bruderhof. Hands-on workshops, an orientation to the connections between Froebel and Wright’s architecture, resource materials and a Froebel gift to take with you will give you plenty of ideas and creative ways to connect your students to meaningful math in the real world.
Eligibility
We limit enrollment to 12 teachers. You must be a practicing teacher (any subject, any grade level) to apply.
ACT 48
All Pennsylvania teachers and educational specialists with certificates must complete 180 Act 48 hours every five years. This workshop is for 30 hours/1 CEU.
To receive Act 48 credit, participants must attend the entire workshop, sign in and sign out, and complete the evaluation form, participate in classroom activities and complete all class assignments at the proficient level.
Tuition
Tuition is $90 per person, which includes cost of site visits, lunch daily, instruction, resource materials, a Froebel gift to take back to your classroom, and 30 ACT 48 hours for Pennsylvania teachers.
Registration
Please email Heidi Ruby Miller, the Kentuck Knob Educational Coordinator, at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or call 724/329-1901 to receive a registration packet via email or through the post.
Agenda
Tuesday, August 3 at Kentuck Knob
9 a.m. Arrive--Introductions
9:15 – 10:30 Explore/tour Kentuck Knob
10:30 – 10:45 Break
10:45 – 12:00 Kentuck Knob Floor Plans, Elevations, Building Sections, etc.
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:30 Froebel Introduction
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 4:00 Froebel and Kentuck Knob Activity
Wednesday, August 4 at Spring Valley Bruderhof
9 a.m. Arrive—Introductions
9:15 – 10:30 Discover the Froebel model of teaching
10:30 – 10:45 Break
10:45 – 12:00 Froebel classroom tours
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch and Fellowship
1:30 – 2:30 Froebel Activity
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 4:00 Froebel Activity
Thursday, August 5 at Fallingwater
9 a.m. Arrive--Introductions
9:15 – 10:30 Explore/tour FW
10:30 – 10:45 Break
10:45 – 12:00 Fallingwater Floor Plans, Elevations, Building Sections, etc.
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:30 Froebel and FW activity
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 3:30 Incorporating Froebel in your classroom
3:30 – 4:00 Wrap Up and Evaluations
Fallingwater, Kentuck Knob, and the Spring Valley Bruderhof have teamed up to offer a 3-day workshop developed with Dr. Barbara Ashton, Associate Professor of Mathematics and expert on Froebel Education at Borough of Manhattan Community College in New York. This project was inspired by the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Froebel Kindergarten philosophy. Frank Lloyd Wright cited the profound impact that Froebel blocks had on his perception of the world and his creative abilities throughout his career.
We will investigate how Froebel and math were used in Wright’s architecture to create a sense of harmony, integration with the landscape, and spatial continuity and excitement. Participants will spend time in Wright’s great essay on the horizontal, Fallingwater, and in Kentuck Knob, designed on a hexagonal module, as well as discover the personal history of Friedrich Froebel through one of his descendants and engage in several Froebel activities used in classrooms at the Spring Valley Bruderhof. Hands-on workshops, an orientation to the connections between Froebel and Wright’s architecture, resource materials and a Froebel gift to take with you will give you plenty of ideas and creative ways to connect your students to meaningful math in the real world.
Eligibility
We limit enrollment to 12 teachers. You must be a practicing teacher (any subject, any grade level) to apply.
ACT 48
All Pennsylvania teachers and educational specialists with certificates must complete 180 Act 48 hours every five years. This workshop is for 30 hours/1 CEU.
To receive Act 48 credit, participants must attend the entire workshop, sign in and sign out, and complete the evaluation form, participate in classroom activities and complete all class assignments at the proficient level.
Tuition
Tuition is $90 per person, which includes cost of site visits, lunch daily, instruction, resource materials, a Froebel gift to take back to your classroom, and 30 ACT 48 hours for Pennsylvania teachers.
Registration
Please email Heidi Ruby Miller, the Kentuck Knob Educational Coordinator, at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or call 724/329-1901 to receive a registration packet via email or through the post.
Agenda
Tuesday, August 3 at Kentuck Knob
9 a.m. Arrive--Introductions
9:15 – 10:30 Explore/tour Kentuck Knob
10:30 – 10:45 Break
10:45 – 12:00 Kentuck Knob Floor Plans, Elevations, Building Sections, etc.
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:30 Froebel Introduction
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 4:00 Froebel and Kentuck Knob Activity
Wednesday, August 4 at Spring Valley Bruderhof
9 a.m. Arrive—Introductions
9:15 – 10:30 Discover the Froebel model of teaching
10:30 – 10:45 Break
10:45 – 12:00 Froebel classroom tours
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch and Fellowship
1:30 – 2:30 Froebel Activity
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 4:00 Froebel Activity
Thursday, August 5 at Fallingwater
9 a.m. Arrive--Introductions
9:15 – 10:30 Explore/tour FW
10:30 – 10:45 Break
10:45 – 12:00 Fallingwater Floor Plans, Elevations, Building Sections, etc.
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:30 Froebel and FW activity
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 3:30 Incorporating Froebel in your classroom
3:30 – 4:00 Wrap Up and Evaluations
Monday, May 17, 2010
Kentuck Knob Field Trips
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob always welcomes student field trips. If you are a Pennsylvania teacher bringing a group of students, we can offer you 3 free ACT 48 hours.
STUDENT FIELD TRIPS
* guided tour of the Kentuck Knob house
* summary of how the field trip worked with your classroom lesson
* participant teachers receive 3 free ACT 48 hours upon completion
Freeport Area Students on Kentuck Knob's Southern Terrace during a 2009 field trip - PHOTO BY student Kaleigh Lowers
Field Trip Rates are $8 per student. Boxed lunches are also available for $8 per student with advanced order. All teachers receive 10% off in the Gift Shop.
If you have questions or would like to book a student field trip, please contact Educational Marketing Coordinator Heidi Ruby Miller at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or 724/329-1901.
STUDENT FIELD TRIPS
* guided tour of the Kentuck Knob house
* summary of how the field trip worked with your classroom lesson
* participant teachers receive 3 free ACT 48 hours upon completion
Freeport Area Students on Kentuck Knob's Southern Terrace during a 2009 field trip - PHOTO BY student Kaleigh Lowers
Field Trip Rates are $8 per student. Boxed lunches are also available for $8 per student with advanced order. All teachers receive 10% off in the Gift Shop.
If you have questions or would like to book a student field trip, please contact Educational Marketing Coordinator Heidi Ruby Miller at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or 724/329-1901.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Make Remarkable Memories at Kentuck Knob
The Kentuck Knob “National Historic Landmark” residence and property are available for evening rentals April through September.
Whether celebrating a wedding, rehearsal dinner, renewal of vows, promotion, graduation, engagement, anniversary, or birthday, this remote, picturesque home is the consummate setting for small gatherings numbering thirty or less.
Photo by Monica Jackson
The back patio, with its pond and surrounding gardens, provides an intimate setting for up to fifty guests, while the knob, with its panoramic view of the Youghiogheny River gorge, affords a more open, natural setting that can accommodate seventy-five visitors comfortably.
For further information, or to arrange a complimentary consultation, please call 724-329-1901 or email, pcoyle@kentuckknob.com.
Whether celebrating a wedding, rehearsal dinner, renewal of vows, promotion, graduation, engagement, anniversary, or birthday, this remote, picturesque home is the consummate setting for small gatherings numbering thirty or less.
Photo by Monica Jackson
The back patio, with its pond and surrounding gardens, provides an intimate setting for up to fifty guests, while the knob, with its panoramic view of the Youghiogheny River gorge, affords a more open, natural setting that can accommodate seventy-five visitors comfortably.
For further information, or to arrange a complimentary consultation, please call 724-329-1901 or email, pcoyle@kentuckknob.com.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Freeport Area Art Students Visit Kentuck Knob
During a field trip to Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob last fall, Freeport Area junior high students from Mrs. Spagnola's Art class learned about the famous architect, the Hagans' beautiful home, and Lord Palumbo's many sculptures.
Here are their photos and comments:
“Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture was ingenious and truly ahead of its time. I liked the shape of the house, how he used compression and release and the invisible window.”
- Clay Hess
Photo by Michaela Bowser
“The Kentuck Knob house was absolutely gorgeous. I loved the earthy color scheme and the open fireplace. I also thought that the sculpture garden was really unique.”
- Shelby Solla
Photo by Kaleigh Lowers
“The invisible window really made it feel like the living space was part of the environment. I think the skylights in the roof were amazing, and the sculpture meadow was different and pretty cool.”
- Cameron Hoben
Photo by Maddie Wonders
Here are their photos and comments:
“Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture was ingenious and truly ahead of its time. I liked the shape of the house, how he used compression and release and the invisible window.”
- Clay Hess
Photo by Michaela Bowser
“The Kentuck Knob house was absolutely gorgeous. I loved the earthy color scheme and the open fireplace. I also thought that the sculpture garden was really unique.”
- Shelby Solla
Photo by Kaleigh Lowers
“The invisible window really made it feel like the living space was part of the environment. I think the skylights in the roof were amazing, and the sculpture meadow was different and pretty cool.”
- Cameron Hoben
Photo by Maddie Wonders
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Free Act 48 Teacher Sessions at Kentuck Knob
Due to the success of our Summer 2009 Educational Outreach Program, Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob is happy to offer more FREE ACT 48 hours to Pennsylvania teachers.
TEACHER TRAINING SESSIONS
* guided, personalized tour of the Kentuck Knob house
* guided, personalized tour of our extensive sculpture meadow
* creation of a content-specific lesson plan for your classroom
* sessions are from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
* participant teachers receive 6 free ACT 48 hours upon completion
(Please wear comfortable shoes and bring your PDE teacher identification number with you.)
Scheduled Session Dates:
May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26
June 1, 8, 15, 29
July 6, 13, 27
August 10, 17, 24, 31
September 7, 14, 21, 28
Other teacher training sessions can be added throughout the year as demand dictates. If you have questions or would like to book a teacher training session, please contact Educational Marketing Coordinator Heidi Ruby Miller at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or 724/329-1901.
TEACHER TRAINING SESSIONS
* guided, personalized tour of the Kentuck Knob house
* guided, personalized tour of our extensive sculpture meadow
* creation of a content-specific lesson plan for your classroom
* sessions are from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
* participant teachers receive 6 free ACT 48 hours upon completion
(Please wear comfortable shoes and bring your PDE teacher identification number with you.)
Scheduled Session Dates:
May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26
June 1, 8, 15, 29
July 6, 13, 27
August 10, 17, 24, 31
September 7, 14, 21, 28
Other teacher training sessions can be added throughout the year as demand dictates. If you have questions or would like to book a teacher training session, please contact Educational Marketing Coordinator Heidi Ruby Miller at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or 724/329-1901.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Former Kentuck Knob Owner Mrs. Bernardine Hagan Passes Away
Mrs. Bernardine Hagan
1909 - 2010
Photo by Monica Jackson
We at Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob can not express our sadness at the loss of such an amazing woman as Mrs. Bernardine Hagan.
She was a matriarch, an artist, a traveler, an author, a gardener, a volunteer, a gourmet cook, a centenarian, and, of course, an inspiration.
Her sharp mind and kind words coupled with her plethora of life experiences made her the consummate conversationalist. Her easy tone and intimate manner come through in the book she wrote a few years ago at the remarkable age of 96.
Within its pages are not only specifics about the house and its architecture, but more importantly her vignettes about working with the great architect Frank Lloyd Wright and entertaining guests like George Nakashima, Edgar Kaufmann, Henry Koerner, Roger Tory Peterson, Bill Storrer, and so many others.
Her most cherished guests, though, were her family and closest friends, and it is for them that we truly covey our deepest condolences. Through them and her wonderful home, she will always be remembered.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Wright Apprentice John Rattenbury Visits Kentuck Knob
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Director Marianne Skvarla, Bernardine Hagan, John Rattenbury, Beverly Gardom
This summer the staff at Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob had the privilege to host a meeting between former Kentuck Knob owner, Bernardine Hagan, and former Wright Apprentice, John Rattenbury.
Pastries, coffee, and tea were served in the living room as staff listened to Mrs. Hagan and Mr. Rattenbury talk of their experiences with Mr. Wright.
John Rattenbury at Kentuck Knob
One of the room's favorite stories was about ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Hagan would often send gallons of their Hagan Ice Cream to Taliesin as a gift for Mr. Wright and the Apprentices. Mr. Rattenbury specifically remembers as many as fifty Apprentices, including himself, lining up for a scoop. And, who do you suppose was doling out those scoops? Mr. Wright, of course.
Bernardine Hagan signing her book for John Rattenbury
After the visit, Mr. Rattenbury and Mrs. Hagan signed copies of their books, including one for each other.
Photos by Jason Jack Miller
This summer the staff at Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob had the privilege to host a meeting between former Kentuck Knob owner, Bernardine Hagan, and former Wright Apprentice, John Rattenbury.
Pastries, coffee, and tea were served in the living room as staff listened to Mrs. Hagan and Mr. Rattenbury talk of their experiences with Mr. Wright.
John Rattenbury at Kentuck Knob
One of the room's favorite stories was about ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Hagan would often send gallons of their Hagan Ice Cream to Taliesin as a gift for Mr. Wright and the Apprentices. Mr. Rattenbury specifically remembers as many as fifty Apprentices, including himself, lining up for a scoop. And, who do you suppose was doling out those scoops? Mr. Wright, of course.
Bernardine Hagan signing her book for John Rattenbury
After the visit, Mr. Rattenbury and Mrs. Hagan signed copies of their books, including one for each other.
Photos by Jason Jack Miller
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Kentuck Knob Presentation to Women's College Club of Pittsburgh
Recently, Heidi Ruby Miller visited the Women's College Club of Pittsburgh where she presented a slideshow featuring photos of Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob taken by Jason Jack Miller.
College Club of Pittsburgh inside the Pittsburgh Athletic Association
Housed in the beautiful Pittsburgh Athletic Association building in Oakland, the club treated Heidi to a tour and a wonderful lunch before her talk.
Many thanks to Diane Owen who set everything up and to the members for making the presentation a delight.
We look forward to seeing the group when they visit Kentuck Knob this spring.
If you would like Heidi to do a presentation for your group, please contact her at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or call 724/329-1901.
College Club of Pittsburgh inside the Pittsburgh Athletic Association
Housed in the beautiful Pittsburgh Athletic Association building in Oakland, the club treated Heidi to a tour and a wonderful lunch before her talk.
Many thanks to Diane Owen who set everything up and to the members for making the presentation a delight.
We look forward to seeing the group when they visit Kentuck Knob this spring.
If you would like Heidi to do a presentation for your group, please contact her at hmiller@kentuckknob.com or call 724/329-1901.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Kentuck Knob's Pieces of the Berlin Wall
Fayette County in Southwestern Pennsylvania is home to three pieces of the Berlin Wall thanks to Lord Peter Palumbo, the current owner of Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob.
Piece of the Berlin Wall in the Kentuck Knob Sculpture Meadow
PHOTO BY Jason Jack Miller
Two of the pieces are on the Kentuck Knob property: one at the entrance to the Sculpture Meadow and one at the top of the hill, near the house. The third is on display at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort ten minutes away in Farmington, PA. We are especially honored to have these historical reminders as the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall is celebrated this week.
Piece of the Berlin Wall near Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob
PHOTO BY Jason Jack Miller
Piece of the Berlin Wall in the Kentuck Knob Sculpture Meadow
PHOTO BY Jason Jack Miller
Two of the pieces are on the Kentuck Knob property: one at the entrance to the Sculpture Meadow and one at the top of the hill, near the house. The third is on display at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort ten minutes away in Farmington, PA. We are especially honored to have these historical reminders as the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall is celebrated this week.
Piece of the Berlin Wall near Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob
PHOTO BY Jason Jack Miller
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Kentuck Knob at Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau Annual Dinner
BACK: Patricia Coyle, Laurie Bryner, Heidi Ruby Miller, Marianne Skvarla; FRONT: Robin and Monica Jackson
The Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau held its annual dinner on Thursday, October 22, 2009, at the Fred M. Rogers Center on the St. Vincent College campus. The theme IT'S A WONDERFUL DAY IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD played not only on the meeting's locale, but also the bureau's new tourism campaign: Laurel Highlands Pennsylvania - A Place of Wonder.
The entertaining featured speaker, James Kane, shared with the group "The Secret to Creating Loyal Customers, Members, and Guests."
Representing Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob were Executive Director Marianne Skvarla, Assistant Director Monica Jackson, Marketing Director Patricia Coyle, Merchandising Director Robin Jackson, Cafe Director Laurie Bryner, and Educational Marketing Director Heidi Ruby Miller.
Patricia Coyle and Marianne Skvarla from Kentuck Knob chatting with Brad Heiser of Fallingwater
The Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau held its annual dinner on Thursday, October 22, 2009, at the Fred M. Rogers Center on the St. Vincent College campus. The theme IT'S A WONDERFUL DAY IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD played not only on the meeting's locale, but also the bureau's new tourism campaign: Laurel Highlands Pennsylvania - A Place of Wonder.
The entertaining featured speaker, James Kane, shared with the group "The Secret to Creating Loyal Customers, Members, and Guests."
Representing Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob were Executive Director Marianne Skvarla, Assistant Director Monica Jackson, Marketing Director Patricia Coyle, Merchandising Director Robin Jackson, Cafe Director Laurie Bryner, and Educational Marketing Director Heidi Ruby Miller.
Patricia Coyle and Marianne Skvarla from Kentuck Knob chatting with Brad Heiser of Fallingwater
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob by Donald Hoffmann
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob by Donald Hoffmann
Architectural critic Donald Hoffmann shares his insight into Frank Lloyd Wright and the designing of the I. N. and Bernardine Hagan House, affectionately known as Kentuck Knob. Filled with historical and architectural notes, Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob offers a glimpse into Mr. Wright's design aesthetic during the mid-1950s and his Usonian style. Hoffmann often utilizes graphics to show the versatility of the hexagonal modules which form the geometric base of the home.
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob by Donald Hoffmann is available in stores and online at Amazon and other booksellers.
Architectural critic Donald Hoffmann shares his insight into Frank Lloyd Wright and the designing of the I. N. and Bernardine Hagan House, affectionately known as Kentuck Knob. Filled with historical and architectural notes, Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob offers a glimpse into Mr. Wright's design aesthetic during the mid-1950s and his Usonian style. Hoffmann often utilizes graphics to show the versatility of the hexagonal modules which form the geometric base of the home.
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob by Donald Hoffmann is available in stores and online at Amazon and other booksellers.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Venture Outdoors Bike Tour to Stop at Kentuck Knob
Photo by Heidi Ruby Miller
Venture Outdoors is hosting the Wright Ride on the Great Allegheny Passage on Saturday, September 19, 2009.
This easy, ten-mile ride takes place in Ohiopyle State Park along the Great Allegheny Passage. A picnic lunch and tour of Kentuck Knob follows. The guided house tour and sculpture meadow exploration is included in Venture Outdoors's activity fee.
Date: Saturday, September 19
Location: Ohiopyle
Time: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Cost: $37.00 non-member / $27.00 member / $20.00 kids
(Please note: the children’s rate of $20 is only available to children ages 6-12.)
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Kentuck Knob on Pittsburgh G20 Summit Site
An article about Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob is now up on the Pittsburgh G20 Summit website under the Cultural Phenomenon section:
http://www.g20pittsburghsummit.org/quality-of-life/cultural-phenomenon/house-on-kentuck-knob/
Entrance to Kentuck Knob as seen through the carport
Photo by Jason Jack Miller
SYNOPSIS
In 1954, Hagan Ice Cream owners I.N. and Bernardine Hagan contacted architect Frank Lloyd Wright via their friend Edgar J. Kauffmann, owner of Kaufmann's Department Stores and the architectural masterpiece Fallingwater. The Hagans wanted a Wright-designed home of their own for 80 acres of timbered farmland on a hilltop which maps referred to as Kentuck Knob, located in the Appalachians. The house, now owned by Lord Peter Palumbo, exemplifies Usonian traits such as horizontal lines and built-in furnishings, while conforming to Mr. Wright's principles of organic architecture through the use of natural materials like Pottsville Sandstone and Tidewater Red Cypress.
http://www.g20pittsburghsummit.org/quality-of-life/cultural-phenomenon/house-on-kentuck-knob/
Entrance to Kentuck Knob as seen through the carport
Photo by Jason Jack Miller
SYNOPSIS
In 1954, Hagan Ice Cream owners I.N. and Bernardine Hagan contacted architect Frank Lloyd Wright via their friend Edgar J. Kauffmann, owner of Kaufmann's Department Stores and the architectural masterpiece Fallingwater. The Hagans wanted a Wright-designed home of their own for 80 acres of timbered farmland on a hilltop which maps referred to as Kentuck Knob, located in the Appalachians. The house, now owned by Lord Peter Palumbo, exemplifies Usonian traits such as horizontal lines and built-in furnishings, while conforming to Mr. Wright's principles of organic architecture through the use of natural materials like Pottsville Sandstone and Tidewater Red Cypress.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Kentuck Knob Sunset Tour
View from Kentuck Knob
Photo by Heidi Ruby Miller
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob will offer Sunset Tours on Saturday, November 14, 2009 and Saturday, December 12, 2009 from 4:30 to 6:00 PM.
This late afternoon tour is given by senior guides and includes all private spaces in the home. Hors d’oeuvres are served while you relax in the living room. Space is limited to ten guests, but no less than two. The price is $100 per person.
For more information or to reserve a spot, please contact Kentuck Knob Marketing Director Patricia Coyle at pcoyle@kentuckknob.com or 724/329-1640.
Photo by Heidi Ruby Miller
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob will offer Sunset Tours on Saturday, November 14, 2009 and Saturday, December 12, 2009 from 4:30 to 6:00 PM.
This late afternoon tour is given by senior guides and includes all private spaces in the home. Hors d’oeuvres are served while you relax in the living room. Space is limited to ten guests, but no less than two. The price is $100 per person.
For more information or to reserve a spot, please contact Kentuck Knob Marketing Director Patricia Coyle at pcoyle@kentuckknob.com or 724/329-1640.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Kentuck Knob's Continuing Education Hours
Pennsylvania teachers can earn free PDE-Approved ACT 48 hours at Kentuck Knob. (We are currently seeking approval for continuing education hours for teachers in Ohio, Maryland, and West Virginia.)
6 FREE Teacher Training Session Hours
• guided, personalized tour of the Kentuck Knob house
• guided, personalized tour of our extensive sculpture meadow
• creation of a lesson plan for your classroom from post-tour discussions
Due to the success of our Summer 2009 Educational Outreach Program, Kentuck Knob is happy to offer more teacher training sessions in May - August 2010 on Wednesdays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM:
Other teacher training sessions can be added throughout the year as demand dictates. If you have questions or would like to book a teacher training session, please contact Educational Marketing Director Heidi Ruby Miller at hmiller@kentuckknob.com for details.
teacher Valerie Cortis and Kentuck Knob Educational Marketing Director Heidi Ruby Miller
6 FREE Teacher Training Session Hours
• guided, personalized tour of the Kentuck Knob house
• guided, personalized tour of our extensive sculpture meadow
• creation of a lesson plan for your classroom from post-tour discussions
Due to the success of our Summer 2009 Educational Outreach Program, Kentuck Knob is happy to offer more teacher training sessions in May - August 2010 on Wednesdays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM:
Other teacher training sessions can be added throughout the year as demand dictates. If you have questions or would like to book a teacher training session, please contact Educational Marketing Director Heidi Ruby Miller at hmiller@kentuckknob.com for details.
teacher Valerie Cortis and Kentuck Knob Educational Marketing Director Heidi Ruby Miller
Monday, August 31, 2009
Kentuck Knob: Frank Lloyd Wright's House for I.N. and Bernardine Hagan
Kentuck Knob: Frank Lloyd Wright's House for I.N. and Bernardine Hagan by Bernardine Hagan
This hardcover book, written by Bernardine Hagan about her time working with Frank Lloyd Wright, is filled with documents, photos, and of course stories about Kentuck Knob, from its creative inception through the thirty years the Hagans called it home.
The beautiful photos were taken by I.N. Hagan and capture both the structural and the aesthetic.
You can order copies from the publisher The Local History Company or online at Amazon and other booksellers.
This hardcover book, written by Bernardine Hagan about her time working with Frank Lloyd Wright, is filled with documents, photos, and of course stories about Kentuck Knob, from its creative inception through the thirty years the Hagans called it home.
The beautiful photos were taken by I.N. Hagan and capture both the structural and the aesthetic.
You can order copies from the publisher The Local History Company or online at Amazon and other booksellers.
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