A Harvard Five Midcentury Modern in New Canaan Lists as a Summer Getaway for $100,000
For affluent architecture lovers in search of a unique vacation, this rental could be the chance of a lifetime.
For affluent architecture lovers in search of a unique vacation, this rental could be the chance of a lifetime.
This 1956-built New Canaan home is a Fairfield County treasure.
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The late and great architect worked on this residential project at the same time the Guggenheim Museum was being built.
Designed by “the sixth of the Harvard Five,” it’s unlikely this home will ever languish on the market when it lists.
Back in 1960, prominent architect James Evans designed this angular spread to be his family’s personal home, thus its name today.
One of the legendary Harvard Five, Noyes’s creations are highly sought-after so this gem likely won’t stay on the market long.
Often called the sixth of the Harvard Five architects, Lee was known for creating one-of-a-kind residences in New Canaan.
One of the famous Harvard Five, Breuer was a master architect whose unique creations are always treasures on the market.
Built in 1890, this darling abode sits on more than five acres of land and offers breathtaking countryside views.
The architect, sometimes referred to as the sixth of the Harvard Five, designed one-of-a-kind houses.
Best known for the original Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, Breuer built several houses in Fairfield and Litchfield Counties.
Called the Latham House, it was built in 1967 by noted architect Richard Bergmann.
Its Mad Men-era styling includes a two-story glass wall overlooking the pool.
The “Wiley House” was built by Philip Johnson in the mid-fifties and recently updated by Roger Ferris + Partners.
Midcentury Modern fanatics are abuzz about this listing.
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