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1936 Frank Lloyd Wright Hanna House
photo credit Sunny Scott
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flw hanna house walls
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The home is reminiscent of Wright's Usonion homes — which he envisioned as livable and affordable residences, simple in design, and employing the use of natural materials. This hilltop residence also includes a guest house and a "hobby house," both of which were also designed by Wright and added in 1950. The Hannas gave their home to Stanford in 1975, and was used as a home for university provosts until 1989, when it suffered extreme damage from the Loma Prieta earthquake. The home was carefully restored, strengthened for earthquake resilience, and reopened in 1999.
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very cool house in hills
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The home is reminiscent of Wright's Usonion homes — which he envisioned as livable and affordable residences, simple in design, and employing the use of natural materials. This hilltop residence also includes a guest house and a "hobby house," both of which were also designed by Wright and added in 1950. The Hannas gave their home to Stanford in 1975, and was used as a home for university provosts until 1989, when it suffered extreme damage from the Loma Prieta earthquake. The home was carefully restored, strengthened for earthquake resilience, and reopened in 1999.


























