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Student Work / Featured Projects / Enkeboll FLW Study
Frank Lloyd Wright / Enkeboll
Carnegie Mellon University’s team of students and supervising faculty have used
the “Architectural Restoration and Conservation (ARC) of Carved Wood Interiors, 2004-
2005” project funded by the Enkeboll Foundation for Arts and Architecture as an
opportunity to investigate and overcome this divide. For the past year we have worked
in a systematic way from a deep understanding of history to the most cutting-edge
design. The vehicle for this research was Frank Lloyd Wright’s little-known, but
amazingly innovative house designed and built for the ice-cream magnate I.N. Hagan in
nearby Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania from 1953 to 1956. The house was a near-perfect fit
for our research. For more information regarding the project, please refer to the
complete project proposal.
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