View To Kitchen of Architect Richard M. Robinson Home On Huron View Blvd., July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Bamboo Curtain In Architect Richard M. Robinson Home On Huron View Blvd., July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1952
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This is the Richard M. Robinson house at 605 Huron View Blvd. At top may be seen the use of an extended carport roof to shelter the entrance. In the car port are doors opening up to storage space. The interior view shows the generous use of windows (note the slotted seating to "break" the severity of the window wall and the screened window units underneath). In the background, shielded by the folding screen is a study-guest area and at the extreme right in the living room is the redwood cabinet enclosing the radiant heating unit. The corridor leads to the two bedrooms and bath. The kitchen (not pictured) is off to the right of the living room. The photograph at left [this photo] illustrates the unique use to which a bamboo porch curtain is put; it is hanging on end from a traverse rod.
Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1952
Caption:
This is the Richard M. Robinson house at 605 Huron View Blvd. At top may be seen the use of an extended carport roof to shelter the entrance. In the car port are doors opening up to storage space. The interior view shows the generous use of windows (note the slotted seating to "break" the severity of the window wall and the screened window units underneath). In the background, shielded by the folding screen is a study-guest area and at the extreme right in the living room is the redwood cabinet enclosing the radiant heating unit. The corridor leads to the two bedrooms and bath. The kitchen (not pictured) is off to the right of the living room. The photograph at left [this photo] illustrates the unique use to which a bamboo porch curtain is put; it is hanging on end from a traverse rod.
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Interior of Architect Richard M. Robinson Home On Huron View Blvd., July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1952
Caption:
This is the Richard M. Robinson house at 605 Huron View Blvd. At top may be seen the use of an extended carport roof to shelter the entrance. In the car port are doors opening up to storage space. The interior view shows the generous use of windows [this photo] (note the slotted seating to "break" the severity of the window wall and the screened window units underneath). In the background, shielded by the folding screen is a study-guest area and at the extreme right in the living room is the redwood cabinet enclosing the radiant heating unit. The corridor leads to the two bedrooms and bath. The kitchen (not pictured) is off to the right of the living room. The photograph at left illustrates the unique use to which a bamboo porch curtain is put; it is hanging on end from a traverse rod.
Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1952
Caption:
This is the Richard M. Robinson house at 605 Huron View Blvd. At top may be seen the use of an extended carport roof to shelter the entrance. In the car port are doors opening up to storage space. The interior view shows the generous use of windows [this photo] (note the slotted seating to "break" the severity of the window wall and the screened window units underneath). In the background, shielded by the folding screen is a study-guest area and at the extreme right in the living room is the redwood cabinet enclosing the radiant heating unit. The corridor leads to the two bedrooms and bath. The kitchen (not pictured) is off to the right of the living room. The photograph at left illustrates the unique use to which a bamboo porch curtain is put; it is hanging on end from a traverse rod.
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Architect Richard M. Robinson Home On Huron View Blvd., July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1952
Caption:
This is the Richard M. Robinson house at 605 Huron View Blvd. At top [this photo] may be seen the use of an extended carport roof to shelter the entrance. In the car port are doors opening up to storage space. The interior view shows the generous use of windows (note the slotted seating to "break" the severity of the window wall and the screened window units underneath). In the background, shielded by the folding screen is a study-guest area and at the extreme right in the living room is the redwood cabinet enclosing the radiant heating unit. The corridor leads to the two bedrooms and bath. The kitchen (not pictured) is off to the right of the living room. The photograph at left illustrates the unique use to which a bamboo porch curtain is put; it is hanging on end from a traverse rod.
Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1952
Caption:
This is the Richard M. Robinson house at 605 Huron View Blvd. At top [this photo] may be seen the use of an extended carport roof to shelter the entrance. In the car port are doors opening up to storage space. The interior view shows the generous use of windows (note the slotted seating to "break" the severity of the window wall and the screened window units underneath). In the background, shielded by the folding screen is a study-guest area and at the extreme right in the living room is the redwood cabinet enclosing the radiant heating unit. The corridor leads to the two bedrooms and bath. The kitchen (not pictured) is off to the right of the living room. The photograph at left illustrates the unique use to which a bamboo porch curtain is put; it is hanging on end from a traverse rod.
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