Hanna House Frank Lloyd Wright Plan Built 1936 Client Stanford Professor Paul Hanna Address 737 Frenchman s Rd Status Hanna House will be open twice a year for public tours Send an email to hannahouse stanford edu if you would like to receive a message when tours open for booking Website hannahousetours stanford edu
Hanna House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1936 for Stanford Professor Paul Hanna and his wife Jean specialists in childhood education Wright had become interested in designing elegant and affordable homes for the American middle class to create a more harmonious enlightened society Hanna House Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy United States International Showing 330 Locations Search Options Rosenbaum House Location Florence AL Year Designed 1939 Harold Price Sr House Location Paradise Valley AZ Year Designed 1954 Pieper House Location Paradise Valley AZ Year Designed 1952 Benjamin Adelman House
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From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia 1 2 The Hanna Honeycomb House also known as simply the Hanna House located on the Stanford University campus in Stanford California United States was Frank Lloyd Wright s first work in the Bay Area 3 and his first work with non rectangular structures 4 The Hanna House was an experimental project for both architect and client Frank Lloyd Wright designed the house in 1936 and it was built on the southern edge of the Stanford University campus near Palo Alto as a prototype of his new ideas for the Usonian house
737 Frenchman s Road Stanford CA about 30 miles south of San Francisco off I 280 Tours of the Hanna House are available by reservation only You cannot get onto the grounds at any other time More of the Wright Sites Hanna House is one of a few California Wright sites that are open for public tours Designed to be built at an original price of 15 000 the Hanna house soon fell victim to Wright s typical cost overruns and the cost ballooned to first 24 000 and then to 37 000 equivalent to an inflation adjusted price of more than a half million dollars
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Frank Lloyd Wright s Hanna House in Stanford California have 1936 inspired Wright s use of the hexagon in the Hanna House as was builtfor educators who taught and practiced John Dewey s a sociological notions of reflex form a direct pattern for simple living activity and science Frank Lloyd Wright designed many homes using only one shape as a guide For example the Hanna House also known as the Hanna Honeycomb House used hexagonal modules in the floor plans and hexagon tile throughout the house
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Hanna House Frank Lloyd Wright Plan - The Hanna House was an experimental project for both architect and client Frank Lloyd Wright designed the house in 1936 and it was built on the southern edge of the Stanford University campus near Palo Alto as a prototype of his new ideas for the Usonian house