One of the stars of New Canaan's legacy of mid-century modernism, the Wiley House, designed by Philip Johnson in the early 1950's, was restored and expanded by Roger Ferris & Partners. Johnson's double-height glass pavilion with its living room and subtly hidden but generous galley kitchen cantilevers out over the fieldstone base. The vintage swimming pool with its original diving pad is a twin to the circular pool at Johnson's Glass House.

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One of the stars of New Canaan's legacy of mid-century modernism, the Wiley House, designed by Philip Johnson in the early 1950's, was restored and expanded by Roger Ferris & Partners. Johnson's double-height glass pavilion with its living room and subtly hidden but generous galley kitchen cantilevers out over the fieldstone base. The vintage swimming pool with its original diving pad is a twin to the circular pool at Johnson's Glass House.

William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty, Connecticut