For Sale - $429k

New Build. Full Listing.
Add comment September 26th, 2005
Mid-Century Emerson Fehr Original in Herman Brown section of Tarrytown.
Four bedrooms, 2.5 baths plus office in 2,400 square feet. Nine-foot ceilings. Window walls overlooking three-level terraced garden. Two decks, interior patio, built-in bookshelves, hardwoods and brick. Private, light and airy. Walk to Cassis Elementary, Mayfield and Reed Parks.
$625,000.
Contact: srubin {at} ccapr {dot} com.
Updated MLS Listing with additional photos
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1 comment September 24th, 2005

A re-listing of sorts with links to more and better images.
Really unique place. Designed by a Frank Lloyd Wright student, but feels more like a pre-Gehry in concrete.
Add comment September 24th, 2005


Eugene Wukasch’s personal home. Recently restored. A beautiful example of mid-century modernism in Austin.
5 comments September 24th, 2005

Hard to tell for the pictures. However the area is known for some great MCM examples and the period is correct.
Add comment September 24th, 2005
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Rollingwood, particularly on the Brady and Ridgewood streets, has a very nice collection of mid-century modern homes by AD Stenger. Smaller by today’s standards (~1500 square feet), they are classic examples of 50’s modern movement. Thanks to this, new and remodelled homes carry on with newer modern designs and sit nicely in the neighborhood.
15 comments September 18th, 2005
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There are a host of mid-century modern homes along Balcones and nearby streets.
Fehr & Granger, AD Stenger (or similar style), and others seem to be present with some newer modern homes about.
1 comment September 18th, 2005
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Roland Gommel Roessner
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