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Architect Gunny Harboe will provide insight into preserving one of St. Louis’s architectural treasures – The Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park – a Frank Lloyd Wright “Usonian” design located in Kirkwood. Learn how a Conservation Management Plan is guiding the restoration of its distinctive roof and will inform future preservation. This presentation will highlight how the FLWHEP’s commitment to values-based preservation planning shaped real decisions about materials, techniques, and design solutions for the roof and how it will ensure that this iconic property will exist for generations to come.
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