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The Winslow House, 1893

As Frank Lloyd Wright's first independent commission, the William Winslow House served as a radical change to the traditional styled houses in the Oak Park/Forest River area of Chicago. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, the Winslow House's imposing fa_ade consists of Roman brick on the first floor and an ornamental frieze wrapping the second floor. The first and second floor...

Dar Baraka

This mini estate, designed by renowned architect George Suyama, encompasses almost 7 acres. The four buildings, main house, guest house, bath house, and garage are situated on approx. 1.5 acres and are carefully placed to allow each its view and unsurpassed privacy. Each building is surrounded by a variety of mature trees and beautiful views of the sound and the islands. Mt. Baker to Mt. Rainier to the...

Charles Fox Residence, c.1908

The Charles Fox Residence c.1908 by Master Architect, William Sterling Hebbard, represents an exceedingly rare opportunity to live in a secluded parklike environment minutes to downtown San Diego. Nearly hidden from view at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in coveted Bankers Hill, this exceptionally private elevated view promontory encompasses 6 city lots totaling 38,000 sq. ft. or .87 of an acre. Strikingly...

Artist Studio

Remarkable Art déco testimony, this flat is located in Jan and Joel Martel's private mansion designed by architect Robert Mallet Stevens in 1927. The architect collaborated with Jean Prouvé and the atelier Barillet to build this work of art. This flat extends over a surface of 72 m² and includes a living room with built-in furniture designed by Mallet-Stevens, a kitchen, a bedroom with a dressing room...

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