Beautifully preserved midcentury home in Florida asks $1.4M
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Location: Sarasota, Florida
Price: $1,395,000
This beautifully preserved midcentury modern home in Sarasota, Florida was designed by Jack West, a leader of the Sarasota School of Architecture, of which Paul Rudolph was a part, and which is known for a style that responded to the region?s climate and vernacular architecture.
First designed in 1952 then expanded in 2001 (also by West), the 3,323-square-foot four-bedroom features characteristics of the Sarasota Modern movement including Ocala block construction, walls of sliding glass doors that open up to the outdoors, a skylit, step-down dining area separated from the living room by glass accordion doors, and a floating staircase. Floors are tiled, and bedrooms have in-wall storage Outside, a private courtyard pool, fountain, and seating provide ample space for further entertaining. Located at 1833 North Shore Drive in the Oyster Bay Estates, it?s asking $1,395,000. Take a look below.
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