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Podere 43 allows for an endless array of leisure activities like ping-pong.
A small team at work on the HP screens.
The open layout brings breathing room to the new dining area. To the right is the home's central opening, built around a set of custom stairs.
Honed granite was selected for the kitchen surfaces because its matte-like finish is easy to maintain and hard to damage. Eight-foot sliding glass doors bathe the kitchen and adjoining living room in ample sunlight.
The mirrored villa rests on 43-foot-high pillars and is accessed via a long wooden staircase.
A youngster tries out the HP Touchsmart technology, which allows kids to draw right onscreen.
The firm received an Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects for this project. The house was also featured in Architectural Record (Sept. 1965) and photogrpahed by Julius Shulman (and can be seen in Julius Shulman: Chicago Mid-Century Modernism, published in 2010 by Rizzoli).
This striking residence was designed circa 1964 by H.P. Davis "Deever" Rockwell, an architect who studied at the Illinois Institute of Technology and worked in the office of Mies van der Rohe. Rockwell later helped found the firm Brenner Danforth Rockwell with Daniel Brenner and George Danforth; their notable projects include the renovation of the Madlener House (for the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts), the National Design Center in Marina City, and the first Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.
The home is 3,600 square feet and sits within almost 2.5 acres overlooking Butterfield Creek in Olympia Fields, IL. It's about a 45 minute drive from Chicago.
The designs features Eau Claire river gravel, exposed aggregate concrete, polished terrazzo, and ample glass walls. Its entire roof is supported by just four tapering poured-in-place concrete columns.
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The upward slope of the 8,395-square-foot lot extends the property 43 feet above street level.
Emigre No. 70, book spread showing reprints from issue no. 43
The house's first floor is totally encased in glass and contains a central core/fireplace, a master bedroom (seen here), a master bathroom, study, living room, kitchen and dining room.
20841 Oak Lane Drive is currently on the market for $619,000. To schedule a showing, and discover more homes in your area, head to Dwell Homes.
A lower floor hides underneath and contains three bedrooms, two full baths, storage area, workshop, storage area, and a den with sliding walls.
Set of forty-three Krenit bowls with two serving utensils, designed by Herbert Krenchel in 1953. Danish; enameled steel and melamine; estimate $5,000–$7,000.
House 43’s modernist elevation is both monumental and inviting. These shots show the Gisue anad Mojgan Hariri design in its spec stage, before the first residents, Heide Banks and Howard Lazar, moved in.
The staff at Fort Street Studio says they are “stumped” by the cross motif in this striking 4'3" by 8'5" example, with a tricolor fringe.
Set on 4.3 acres of riverfront property perched dramatically above the Saugatuck River in Weston, Connecticut, the five-bedroom, three-bath Corwin House is well preserved—with only a few updates to the kitchen and baths.