For Sale - $154k

Add comment August 30th, 2005

Tagged with both pre-’69 and post-’95 as the orginal house is from ‘58 but the extensive remodel/addition is what gives the more modern feel.
Add comment August 30th, 2005

It isn’t often AD Stenger homes are available. This one is just around the corner from the larger grouping within Barton Hills and comes a few years later.
Judging from the pictures, there have been some updates but overall tastefully done. Good size lot it appears as well. More info pending.
update: Well, that did last long. Within days of listing, offer has been accepted plus back-ups four deep. Word is that the home went to a Stenger devotee which is great news.
Add comment August 22nd, 2005
For now, listings are self-gathered via flipping through the MLS, so it can’t be viewed as exhaustive. We are more than happy to take submissions. If you are listing your home, are a realtor, or just know of a modern for sale, drop us a note with the relevant info (MLS alone is generally enough unless you want additional info included), and we’ll be sure to add it. We reserve the right to determine what is ‘modern design’ and whether to list it. Not all “contemporary style” equals modern. We’ll try to be as liberial as possible in our definition.
We also may throw out the occasional possible remodel opportunities; houses that strike us as having some potential.
Given that all we have to go by often are small picitures, mistakes are bound to be made. Please feel free to bring these to our attention.
Our focus is largely on stand alone structures (single family/duplex) and we will not be listing condo projects unless something really special catches our eye.
We will only be passing along info and do not represent to know anything further about said listings unless otherwise noted. We will do our best to clean up the history and only have available, active listings.
1 comment August 18th, 2005
The only real concept here is to raise awareness of the history of modern home design in Austin and to encourage continued development.
This will encompass:
Modern Austin (or myself) does not have a financial interest in any for sale listing or business profiled. If at any point in the future this changes, it will be noted.
Add comment August 18th, 2005

About designSTUDIO
We are a full service design office specializing in modern and prefab design with an emphasis on affordable sustainable design, materials and systems. We have a deep and abiding understanding of what makes something modern, realizing that modern isn’t a style but rather a way of inhabiting the world.
For us, materiality and process are as important as form. Our design strategy approaches form from a functionalist perspective, allowing form to arise out of the process of construction and the materials used. This strategy carries through the design of homes, entertainment venues, and other structures, to the furniture and built-ins designed for specific spaces. We also create graphic identities and environmental designs for the spaces and their surroundings.
designSTUDIO
box 684742
Austin, Tx 78768
512.619.696
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courtHOUSE is a Structural Insulated Panel (SIP) house incorporating a classic modernist courtyard design. The impetus for this particular design was the 1963 vintage courtyard apartment the designer lives in. This coupled with an expressed interest from the market for a modestly sized living space led to the courtHOUSE design.
Add comment August 18th, 2005
About KRDB
KRDB, a design-build corporation, was formed by Christopher Robertson and Chris Krager in 2001 with the intention of creating extraordinary buildings which are financially accessible. Our design-build approach is unorthodox in the discipline, as it is entrepreneurial; we have chosen to create opportunities rather than passively await them. Our first project, the Cedar Avenue houses, designed and built under the City of Austin’s S.M.A.R.T. Housing program, set the course for our practice. It is not uncommon to hear an architect lament the paltry number of buildings that are designed by members of our profession; we intend to act rather than protest.Both principals, with Masters degrees in Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin, have several years experience as project managers and designers. Projects range from small residential structures to large institutional buildings such as churches and community facilities. A thorough understanding of a client’s needs and desires is critical to the success of a project. We are confident in our abilities to assess a client’s needs and provide not only an optimal, but a poetic solution.
1 comment August 16th, 2005
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