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Ethelwynde and Mid-Century Guest House

Note: New price re-configured to include three parcels (i.e. 95, 101 and  107 Yokun Avenue). The last remaining Great Estate of private residency in Lenox MA,  Berkshires. Ethelwynde is one of the famed Great Estates of the Berkshires. Set on 31 acres overlooking two mountain ridges this 26 room, 11,700+ square foot stately English Manor has extraordinary architecture exhibiting workmanship of the...

The Earthquake House, 1990

The award-winning architect, artist and educator David Ming-Li Lowe's own home built in 1990, a masterpiece of residential design. As part of the A.I.A. centenary celebration, this project was selected as one of the nation's 100 most important, receiving accolades for its design. Assumably the first in America built on visco-damper base isolators to protect it from earthquakes, along with steel as the...

The Tatum House, 1962 and 1967

Hugh Smallen’s "Tatum House" is a striking exemplar of New Canaan’s iconic Bauhaus-inspired midcentury Modernism, offering clean, minimalist lines and flowing spaces. The home’s interior spaces are designed for comfort and flexible living, while its expansive window walls continuously frame the landscape and seasons. The home, built in 1962 and expanded by Smallen in 1967, has maintained its...

Modern Home by Taliesin Graduate, 2000

Featured in Architectural Digest and designed by Taliesin graduate John Gillis, this remarkable 5-bedroom, 5 full + 2 half-bath modern home suggests a Prairie-style village of adjoining rooms surrounding a courtyard opening to a pool, fountain, private lake and 2.2 lush acres in North Stamford. The double-height great room has a custom stone fireplace, a wall of doors to the terrace, and 25-ft cathedral...

Rudolph Schindler Architect

The Samuel and Bertha Skolnik House, 1950-1952

"The house is essentially a carousel, an open space with a merry-go-round in the middle," wrote Schindler biographer Esther McCoy of the Skolnik Residence. Skolnik was the last of Schindler's three built translucent houses whose genesis began as a reaction to his time spent overseeing the construction of Wright's Hollyhock House. In the mild climate of Southern California, Schindler developed his "Space...

Maison Delcourt, 1969

Iconic California Architecture in the North of France Also called Villa Neutra, this modern house was built in 1969 for the industrialist Marcel Delcourt, an entrepreneur from the North (CEO of 3 Suisses from 1948 to 1988). Designed by the American architect Richard Neutra, in collaboration with his son Dion Neutra and his partner Bruno Honegger, this house is the architect's only project in France and...

Richard Neutra, Architect - The Brice Residence

The Brice Residence, 1936-1950

Neutra House for Sale First offering since 1950:  Richard Neutra’s Plywood Brice Residence (also known as the Super-Plywood Model House), 1936-1950 comes with a rich history. Predecessor to John Entenza’s Case Study House Program, Neutra’s Douglas Fir Plywood Demonstration House was originally built for a House & Garden exhibition to showcase a modern living lifestyle. After a successful run,...

Richard Neutra House for sale

Lovell Health House, 1929

The Lovell Health House - Richard Neutra essential! In their seminal Guide, historians David Gebhard and Robert Winter write “Without question, this house together with Schindler’s Lovell Beach House in Newport Beach are the greatest monuments of the International Style in Southern California. The Lovell House…firmly established Neutra’s world reputation.” The property is listed on the National...

La Canada Mid-Century

Architect Alfred A. Jausen built this Mid-century architectural marvel for himself situated on a premier view lot in the Flintridge hills with breathtaking views of the San Gabriel mountains and glittering lights of Los Angeles' downtown skyline. An entertainer's dream, every room has walls of glass with sliders opening onto lush park-like grass yards and custom pebble tek pool designed by legendary pool...

Dekker House

The architect's own home, the 1964 Albert Dekker residence was designed as the family residence for the founder of New Mexico's largest architectural firm - Dekker Perich Sabatini. This 2,400 square foot home features the sleek, sophisticated lines and styling evocative of the Case Study Houses rendered in the warm, natural materials of New Mexico. Walls, both inside and out, are buff-colored Crego...

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