State of the House
Walking about Lincoln Park during this weekend's Sheffield Garden Walk, I snapped the following pics of some rather interesting contemporary houses in the area.
A 1996 number by Schroeder Murchie Laya on Seminary:

An unexciting yet decent house on Magnolia (architect unknown):

A Peter Eisenman base with a swirl on top, on Webster (architect unknown):

A general shot and a close-up of a brand new house on Webster by DeStefano + Partners:

A 1996 number by Schroeder Murchie Laya on Seminary:
An unexciting yet decent house on Magnolia (architect unknown):
A Peter Eisenman base with a swirl on top, on Webster (architect unknown):
A general shot and a close-up of a brand new house on Webster by DeStefano + Partners:
I think the Magnolia house is Dirk Denison Architects, no?
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