
About The Glass House
Designed by renowned architects Machado Silvetti, The Glass House Project uses innovative display techniques to reveal the historic fabric of the ruin in its current state with missing portions of the original house to be replaced with architectural glass.
By visually showing the process of reconstruction (“dynamic preservation”), the story of Menokin will be told not as a snapshot in time, but as a continuing narrative, serving as a powerful teaching tool for visitors, architects, and preservationists across the globe. It is the only project of its kind in North America.
Current visitors witness the progress of the ongoing project up close in real time. Visit the timeline below to see how the entire Glass House Project came to life and continues today.
Help Menokin complete the amazing Glass House Project by making a donation today.
History of The Glass House
“1940
HABS (Historic American Building Survey) Drawings created of Menokin
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“1950
Estimated year Menokin last occupied”
“1966
College students rediscover Menokin ruin
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“1971
Menokin designated as National Historic Landmark
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“1985
Woodwork rediscovered and saves Menokin from losing Historical Landmark status
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“1994
Menokin Foundation Incorporated in order to receive house and land gift
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“1995
Mr. Edgar Omohundro donates Menokin to newly formed Menokin Foundation as stewards of the ruin, woodwork and 500 acres
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“1995-1997
Menokin’s First Easements Submitted and Awarded
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“2000
Menokin over-structure is built to reduce the rate of collapse
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“2002-2006
Geological Surveys and Archeology at Menokin Site
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“2006-2007
Glass House Concept Envisioned and Presented
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“2009-2010
Advisory Council Formed and Glass House Project Formerly Adopted
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“2013
Machado Silvetti Architects Wins Glass House Project and Begins Work
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“2015-2017
Stabilization of NW and SW Corners of Menokin Ruin
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“2020
Full Stabilization of Menokin Ruin Begins
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“October, 2022
Phase 1A of Glass House Project Completed
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“2023
The Glass House Project Phase 1B is Completed
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2024
Visitor access inside the Menokin Glass House Project is reinstated after Phase 1B is completed.
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Raise the Glass Campaign
Raise the Glass is an $9.5 million historic initiative to replace the missing walls, floors, and roof sections of Menokin’s 18th-century ruin with architectural glass, allowing visitors to see and experience the remaining original construction from over 250 years ago. The fusion of architecture and history will create something entirely new in the field of historic preservation and interpretation. It epitomizes the blend of antiquated and modern, providing a deeper understanding of the connections between history, architecture, the building arts, and the landscape. Support the Raise the Glass Campaign here!

Menokin Project Team
Menokin Advisory Council
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