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House II / Falk House

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House II / Falk House

Site overview

House II, located in Vermont’s rural and scenic Northeast Kingdom, is the first freestanding building designed by renowned architect Peter Eisenman (b. 1932).

September 2017 UPDATE: House II in Hardwick has new owners and will not be demolished. The owners are developing a rehabilitation plan now and are thrilled to have an opportunity to own and care for this important work of architecture.

 

House II / Falk House

House II / Falk House, Peter Eisenman, Hardwick, VT, 1970.

Credit

Geoffrey Gross Photography courtesy Dwell Magazine

Site overview

House II, located in Vermont’s rural and scenic Northeast Kingdom, is the first freestanding building designed by renowned architect Peter Eisenman (b. 1932).

September 2017 UPDATE: House II in Hardwick has new owners and will not be demolished. The owners are developing a rehabilitation plan now and are thrilled to have an opportunity to own and care for this important work of architecture.

 

House II / Falk House

House II / Falk House, Peter Eisenman, Hardwick, VT, 1970.

Credit

Geoffrey Gross Photography courtesy Dwell Magazine

Site overview

House II, located in Vermont’s rural and scenic Northeast Kingdom, is the first freestanding building designed by renowned architect Peter Eisenman (b. 1932).

September 2017 UPDATE: House II in Hardwick has new owners and will not be demolished. The owners are developing a rehabilitation plan now and are thrilled to have an opportunity to own and care for this important work of architecture.

 

House II / Falk House

House II / Falk House, Peter Eisenman, Hardwick, VT, 1970.

Credit

Geoffrey Gross Photography courtesy Dwell Magazine

Site overview

House II, located in Vermont’s rural and scenic Northeast Kingdom, is the first freestanding building designed by renowned architect Peter Eisenman (b. 1932).

September 2017 UPDATE: House II in Hardwick has new owners and will not be demolished. The owners are developing a rehabilitation plan now and are thrilled to have an opportunity to own and care for this important work of architecture.

 

House II / Falk House

House II / Falk House, Peter Eisenman, Hardwick, VT, 1970.

Credit

Geoffrey Gross Photography courtesy Dwell Magazine

Site overview

House II, located in Vermont’s rural and scenic Northeast Kingdom, is the first freestanding building designed by renowned architect Peter Eisenman (b. 1932).

September 2017 UPDATE: House II in Hardwick has new owners and will not be demolished. The owners are developing a rehabilitation plan now and are thrilled to have an opportunity to own and care for this important work of architecture.

 

Location

1116 Bunker Hill Road
Hardwick, VT

Country

United States

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House II / Falk House, Peter Eisenman, Hardwick, VT, 1970.

Credit:

Geoffrey Gross Photography courtesy Dwell Magazine

House II / Falk House, Peter Eisenman, Hardwick, VT, 1970.

Credit:

Geoffrey Gross Photography courtesy Dwell Magazine

House II / Falk House, Peter Eisenman, Hardwick, VT, 1970.

Credit:

Geoffrey Gross Photography courtesy Dwell Magazine

House II / Falk House, Peter Eisenman, Hardwick, VT, 1970.

Credit:

Geoffrey Gross Photography courtesy Dwell Magazine

Designer(s)

Peter Eisenman

Architect

Peter Eisenman is an internationally recognized architect and educator whose award-winning large-scale housing and urban design projects, innovative facilities for educational institutions, and series of inventive private houses attest to a career of excellence in design.

Nationality

American

Other designers

Peter Eisenman

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