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Polymath Park is a 130-acre (0.53 km 2) resort near Acme in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The site features four historic houses: two relocated houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and two houses designed by apprentice Peter Berndtson .
Acme is an unincorporated community in Donegal, Mount Pleasant and Bullskin townships in Pennsylvania, United States.The Acme ZIP code of 15610 extends well beyond the more densely populated part of the area, into rural parts of Donegal Township in Westmoreland County and Bullskin Township in Fayette County.
The house was dismantled in 2004 due to the redevelopment of the land upon which it originally stood, with each piece of the house being carefully catalogued before disassembly. The house remained in storage until 2007, when it was reconstructed at Polymath Park in Acme, Pennsylvania.
The house was dismantled in 2004 due to the redevelopment of the land upon which it originally stood, with each piece of the house being carefully catalogued before disassembly. The house remained in storage until 2007, when it was reconstructed at Polymath Park in Acme, Pennsylvania.
Berndtson's best known work is Polymath Park, which is located sixty miles southwest of Pittsburgh in the Laurel Highlands and sited near Wright's Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob. The park features two Berndtson houses as well as Wright's Duncan House. [ 2 ]
Laurel Ridge State Park; Linn Run State Park; N. North Park (Pittsburgh) P. Polymath Park; R. Round Hill Park; S. Settlers Cabin Park; South Park (Pittsburgh) W ...
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Donald C. Duncan House — moved from Lisle, Illinois (built 1957) to Polymath Park, Westmoreland County, southwestern Pennsylvania (in 2002). Frank Iber House — Plover, Wisconsin (1957) Al Borah / Carl Post House — Barrington Hills, Illinois (1957) Catherine and William Cass House The Crimson Beech — Staten Island, New York (1959)