Luxurious single family residence designed by Ryan Street & Associates located in Stamford, Texas, United States.
The Glen House, as it exists today, is better aligned with Neutra’s original vision for the home. Tagged: Exterior, Mid-Century Building Type, House Building Type, Glass Siding Material, Wood Siding Material, Flat RoofLine, and Stucco Siding Material.
The Glen House in Stamford, CT, a marvelous midcentury home designed by the architect Richard Neutra and recently renovated, is available for $4.5 million.
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This guide to a day trip to Stamford and Burghley House shows two of the best places to visit in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, England.
Available in three authentic Limestone shades and three versatile formats, this porcelain wall & floor tile range is reminiscent of traditional French limestone flagstones.
This guide to a day trip to Stamford and Burghley House shows two of the best places to visit in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, England.
This guide to a day trip to Stamford and Burghley House shows two of the best places to visit in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, England.
Cool und klassisch, elegant und modern: Mint ist die perfekte Wahl für alle, die sich zwar Farbe wünschen, aber nicht zu viel davon.
Striking artworks, classic furniture and beautiful wooden flooring bring character to the interior of a west London townhouse updated for its creative owners by the architect Alex Michaelis.
As an artist, I'm inspired by architecture and vintage illustration. Now for the first time I am offering digital downloads of my prints. This means you can buy the design and use them for your personal* projects. This design is of Burghley House in Stamford, Lincolnshire. A glorious building set in parkland full of elizabethan grandeur. The digital download is a high quality RGB A4 image. 2481 × 3508 pixels Both landscape and portrait orientations are supplied in this download. *Buying this print does not give you permission to use it for commercial or editorial uses
A house in Stamford, Connecticut, designed by Eliot Noyes has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, a significant honor for a modern house. Called the Graham House, it represents the evolution of an idea Noyes first tried out on his own house in New Canaan, known as Noyes II. We learned about it yesterday while poking around on the website of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation (scroll down). That's where we found this photo, which was taken by H. McGrath. Here's what the CTHP says about the Graham House: The Graham house, built in 1968-1969 on the crest of a rocky outcropping in the Stamford woods, is one of the most dramatic and sculptural houses designed by Eliot Noyes (1910-1977), a master Modernist architect and industrial designer and a highly influential member of New Canaan’s famed Harvard Five. Although the house is less than fifty years old, the usual age requirement for the National Register, it was listed because of its exceptional importance as a work by Noyes and particularly as the culmination of a series of related designs by Noyes. The series began with Noyes’ own house, built in 1954 with living spaces and a courtyard sandwiched between two massive stone walls (see CPN, November/December 2008). In the following years, the architect created several other variations on the wall-house idea, but they were not built. Finally, Robin Graham, owner of a Manhattan art gallery, provided an opportunity to construct the fully-developed version of the idea, a house with two walls close together forming a wide hallway, and the rooms hung outside the walls. With its rugged fieldstone-and-concrete walls, stone pavement, and numerous skylights, the central space is more like a street than a hallway--in fact, Noyes sometimes referred to the space as a street. In contrast, the living spaces are lightly framed and cantilevered out from the stone walls so that they float over the landscape, with views defined by carefully placed windows. There's lots more about the house, including plenty of photos, at the blog formerly known as EmbraceModern, now called Modisabi, here. -- TA
Here are 16 of the most exciting and unique things to do in Stamford, CT. You'll be amazed at all the fun and adventure that awaits you.
Image 19 of 21 from gallery of Stamford Hill / Stockwool. Overview AB