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Case Study House Kentuck Knob

In the beginning of the semester, students chose a case study house which they would use for the rest of the semester. Understanding the architect’s process, and the elements they used, students created presentations, models and drawings to demonstrate what they have learned from studying the architecture.

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For this project, the case study home chosen, was Kentuck Knob - Hexagonal Usonian Home built by Frank Lloyd Wright. After researching, and understanding it’s history, the next steps were to recreate the case study house and create original drawings of the home

With a site model and a good understanding of the home, the next step was finalizing drawgins to then assmeble to final model of the home. The process consisted of plans, sites plans, elvations and section to understand the space thoroughly. Finally, the final house represented the important elements which make the home unique.

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