First time offered: the iconic Flansburgh House, designed by renowned architect, Earl Flansburgh for his family, featured as a cover story in Architectural Record in 1965 and internationally recognized as a premier example of Mid-Century Modernist design. Nestled up on a knoll in the pines, the home is organized around a central atrium. Abundant light and ventilation flows throughout via large walls of windows, sliders, and unique ventilating "fins," painted in Mondrian-like sunny yellow. It is as much about these sorts of details as it about the overall impression one gets when visiting that makes the house so special. Two custom-designed fireplaces one in the living room, the other just beside it in the study have ingenious built-in risers, eliminating the need for andirons. In the playroom, a retractable wall of cork board accordions open and closed. A curved slatted wall opens to reveal a closet. The open floor plan flows and each room offers a Zen-like view of the outdoors.
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