1950s home ripped straight out of a magazine wants $410K
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Location: Bayside, Wisconsin
Price: $410,000
This International Style home in Bayside, Wisconsin, was ripped out of a page of a magazine?literally. It was built in 1955 as a near-replica of the Harvard Five?s John Johansen?s own Upside-Down House in New Canaan, Connecticut, for a young couple after the wife saw a feature on the home in a 1952 issue of McCall?s magazine and enlisted Milwaukee modernist architect Donald Grieb to recreate it for them.
?We wanted to live up with the trees, not under them,? Johansen said in the article. ?We wanted the feeling of being suspended in space, so we put the living area upstairs and the bedrooms below.? Like the original design, the Midwestern residence also places the living areas on the top floor and the bedrooms on the lower level?hence the moniker. ?Let us be here?on a floating platform at one with the landscape. Let us be a part of nature instead of intruding on it,? Johansen said.
In Bayside, the three-bedroom accomplishes the same. Now carefully and thoughtfully renovated in keeping with the original design, period-appropriate materials and colorways create an authentic midcentury home for the contemporary age. The flat-roofed wooden construct...
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