With two structures already on the 125-acre site that were designed by Wright’s apprentice Peter Berndston in the 1960s, Polymath Park proved to be a natural fit for the Duncan House. worked together with the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, The Progress Fund and the State to put together a plan to reconstruct the Duncan House on the Westmoreland County property. In 2005, Tom Papinchak, CEO of Polymath Park, and owner of Housemasters, Inc. The structure is about to be resurrected, this time as a guest home for many visitors instead of as a single-family residence. In 2002, the structure was dismantled from its original location in Lisle, Ill., and moved to Johnstown, PA, where it has remained in storage. Plans were unveiled today for the Duncan House, a 1957 Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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