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Stillman House

Stillman House was designed by Marcel Breuer in Litchfield, Connecticut, United States, in 1950. It follows Breuer's Gregory Ain demonstration "House in the Museum Garden" built the year before for the Museum of Modern Art, which now sits at the Rockefeller Kykuit estate in New York's Hudson Valley. The site boasts three separate architectural commissions by Breuer between 1950–1953: a main house, a studio, and pool…

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1951

Litchfield, Litchfield, United States

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