Kentuck Knob, House in Pennsylvania
Kentuck Knob, also known as the Hagan House, is a residence designed by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Built in 1956 for Isaac Newton Hagan and his wife, it's one of the last homes completed by Wright.
The house is an example of Usonian architecture, Wright's distinct American style.
It's open to the public for tours, offering insight into Wright's architectural philosophy.
The house features a hexagonal motif, both in its floor plan and in many of its details.
Location: Chalkhill
Inception: 1956
Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
Email: information@kentuckknob.com
Website: kentuckknob.com
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