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Hanselmann House

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Location
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Year
1971
Structure Type
House (Single Residence)
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Details

Property Size
3,863 sq. ft.
Lot Size
1 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2.5
Credits

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Architect
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Michael Graves
Photographer
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Gail Herendeen
Awards
American Institute of Architects Award
Publications
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Notes

The four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence features bright, white interiors and an original mural by Graves himself. Eminent postmodern architect Michael Graves’s first commission, the Hanselmann House, is on the market for a mere $264,888. Designed in 1967 for his high school friends Jay and Lois Hanselmann, the geometric residence sits on a densely wooded acre lot in Fort Wayne, Indiana. An elevated walkway leads you to the entrance and through a wall of glass into the expansive main floor, which boasts double-height ceilings and an original mural by Graves—itself valued between $40,000 and $50,000 in 2011. The open plan living room, U-shaped kitchen, dining alcove, and bathroom enjoy views of the surrounding foliage, creating a bright, airy experience. The third floor holds the master suite, which includes a den, spa bath, and built-in closet space, while the other three bedrooms are tucked on the lowest level. Take a tour of the Hanselmann House, which won a national American Institute of Architects Award in 1975, by viewing the photos below—or explore the home in 3D here. To learn more about 10220 Circlewood Drive, contact Aaron Hoover of Keller Williams Preferred Realty.
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