Beyond the Studio: Our Work in Historic Preservation
Our passion for all things design extends to architecture and preservation. Over the past 30 years we have taken on three historic properties that have served as our home and work spaces. Each of these properties have been unique in their own right, and reside in under appreciated communities with historic significance. It has always been our belief that great architecture can serve to revitalize communities and provide opportunities for economic renewal.
Lynn Hall, Pennsylvania
Built in 1935, Lynn Hall is an early example of Organic Modern Architecture. Built by self taught architect, builder and engineer Walter J. Hall, who is best known as the primary builder of Frank Llyod Wright’s Fallingwater. For more information visit LynnHallPA.com
Peacock House, Florida
Located in one of Fort Lauderdale’s oldest neighborhoods and between the convergence of two rivers that was once and early fishing settlement in the regions history. This home was part of the early 1920’s building boom in South Florida where the architectural style du jour was in the Spanish revival/West Indies vernacular.