Built in 1955, this home is located in the first post WWII subdivision listed as a historic district. This 815 sf addition is a stylistic continuum of the existing Usonian style architecture of the main house. The austere aesthetic is accomplished by taking cues from the mid century modern language , post & beam construction, exposed materials in their natural state and floor to ceiling glass that diminishes the boundary between interior and exterior space. Major materials are heavy timber beams and rafters, exposed concrete block walls, aluminum windows and cork flooring.
Featured in 5280 Magazine
View an article about this home and mid century modern architecture in Boulder County Home & Garden Magazine.