Frank Lloyd Wright Hanna House
HISTORIC
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California
Collaborators:
Architect: ARG
Site Supervisor: Cregg Sweeney
Structural Engineer: Greg R. Rumbaugh of Rumbaugh & Associates
Photographer: Terra Galleria
Media & Recognition:
A Hidden Campus Gem Restored, Stanford Magazine
Alward Construction collaborated with ARG to restore Frank Lloyd Wright's Hanna House on the Stanford University Campus. The National Historic Landmark was Wright’s first work in the Bay Area. Started in 1937 and expanded over 25 years; the architect patterned it after a bee's honeycomb. The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake severely damaged the masterpiece. Alward and ARG upgraded systems while preserving the original design.