Amazing new listing in Wayne, IL, this classic mid-century modern home was originally deigned by Paul Schweikher. Located on 4 acres, the home is a perfect blend of traditional and modern materials such as redwood, slate and glass.
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Mid Century Modern 5N477 Curling Pond Rd Wayne NEW LISTING
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This unique mid-century modern home designed by noted architect Paul Schweikher. Built of redwood, brick and glass, the home has a unique integration of open and private spaces. Paul Schweiker was influenced by principles of Japanese design that seems strikingly modern even today. The perfectly maintained home is connected to the landscape through floor to ceiling windows in every room, and each room has a door to the outside. Paul Schweiker pioneered passive solar heating, the use of natural materials such as old growth wood and slate, and radiant heat.
The very private four acre property backs to a wooded area with a stream and other estate properties. There is a large concrete pool surrounded by a deck and entertainment area. The home is located on a private road. The home has been featured in numerous publications over the years, starting with Architectural Record in 1955. Mid-century modern tours in the Chicago area include this home on tours that show the best design and architecture in the area.
Qualified buyers only and 24 hour notice preferred. For a private showing, please call (630)945-7935 or contact me through "Schedule a Showing".
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