Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House
Alexandra Passarell is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in education and development management. Currently serving as the Development Manager at Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House since December 2019, Alexandra previously held a similar role at MISSION: IGNITE Powered by Computers For Children from September 2015 to December 2019, focusing on enhancing educational opportunities through technology. Alexandra's teaching experience includes positions at Orchard Park Central Schools and Douglas County School District, as well as serving as a Special Education Teacher at Stamford Public Schools. Additionally, Alexandra has worked in administrative and coordination roles at Robert Half Management Resources and ROI Australasia. Alexandra holds a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Miami and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Pitzer College.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House
The Martin House, designed and built from 1903-05, is considered by Wright scholars to be a significant turning point in the evolution of the Prairie house concept. The estate is comprised of the main Martin House, pergola, conservatory, and carriage house, the Barton House, and a gardener’s cottage, totaling nearly 32,000 square feet. Wright called the Martin House his “opus,” and had its plans tacked above his drafting board for decades. The restoration and reconstruction of the estate, including a rehabilitated landscape, is the most ambitious restoration of Wright buildings to date. Today, Martin House stands as a compelling symbol of civic identity and cultural pride. It is a National Historic Landmark and a premier heritage destination within New York State’s network of historic sites. The Martin House Restoration Corporation is a New York not-for-profit corporation founded in 1992, led by an committed staff, active board of directors, and 350+ dedicted volunteers. The historic Martin House site is open for tours year round. More information about this National Historic Landmark, including tour information, can be found at www.martinhouse.org For current job openings, visit martinhouse.org/careers