4/4/2026 at 2:12:32 AM
For the northeastern US folks and anyone willing to travel: the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH has not one but two Frank Lloyd Wright houses in its collection[0]. I’ve seen the Zimmerman House a couple of times, and it hews pretty close to the familiar aesthetic of Fallingwater: warm tones, lovely space, furniture to match.The Kalil House I got to see recently, it’s the newer acquisition. It’s a Usonian Automatic, meaning the owner was meant to buy the plans and the molds for the concrete blocks, and the build it themselves. Long story short: it didn’t go exactly as planned.
The house is fascinating though: much of it is a concrete gray rather than the warmer tones we usually associate wiry Wright’s work. It feels less tied to the place it’s built than either the Zimmerman House or Fallingwater. It feels much less starkly architectural, and more connected to the way regular people live, more attainable, insofar as you can use that word with Wright. They also both have ceilings that work with taller people. Fallingwater is downright claustrophobic in places.
Highly worth the trip if you’re in the area.
And if you’re in the area of Fallingwater, Kentucky Knob is basically right there. If you’ve travelled more than a few hours to see Fallingwater, you’d be nuts to miss it.
by mauvehaus
4/7/2026 at 2:33:58 AM
I love the bathtubs in the Kalil house; one of the things I guess you can do w/ a slab foundation (that I've never seen in a more modern slab house) is to sink the bathtub so that the rim of the tub is even with the floor. I guess it made the last owner of the house (Dr. Kalil's brother) able to live in it until he was 101.by linksnapzz
4/4/2026 at 5:23:01 PM
> And if you’re in the area of Fallingwater, Kentucky Knob is basically right there. If you’ve travelled more than a few hours to see Fallingwater, you’d be nuts to miss it.My fiancee and I traveled from Seattle to see Fallingwater because I'm an architecture nerd. And we missed Kentuck (no y) Knob, but only because we decided instead to do Polymath Park (where you can stay overnight, though we didn't).
But that was her anniversary gift to me, we actually did an extremely enjoyable "sunset tour" which included sit down wine and charcuterie and apps on the balcony with only 10 of us in total there (funnily enough, literally every other couple/group there had at least one architect in it, except for us).
by FireBeyond
4/5/2026 at 2:26:22 AM
> Kentuck (no y) KnobDamn you, autocorrect :-( Thanks.
The sunset charcuterie sounds lovely. Thank you for the tip! I’ll look into it the next time I’m that far west.
by mauvehaus
4/4/2026 at 5:18:07 PM
As someone 15 min south of Manchester, thank you. Will check these out!by slumberlust
4/5/2026 at 2:33:28 AM
You’re welcome! If you have an interest in furniture, the Currier has a great collection of NH made furniture as well and it’s consistently on display in the museum. I really do love that museum!by mauvehaus