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Recreation Room of Keller Home On Huron View Blvd., December 1955

Recreation Room of Keller Home On Huron View Blvd., December 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1955
Caption:
Converted Bedroom: This is actually two bedrooms separated by a folding partition (left). The family, however, uses the area as a recreation and television room.

Kitchen Corner of Keller Home On Huron View Blvd., December 1955

Kitchen Corner of Keller Home On Huron View Blvd., December 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1955
Caption:
Kitchen Corner: The kitchen is virtually a corner of the living-dining room. The doorway in the background window section leads to a stone terrace.

Living Area of Keller Home On Huron View Blvd., December 1955

Living Area of Keller Home On Huron View Blvd., December 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1955
Caption:
Open Planning: The living area reflects the trend called open planning. The living-dining room shown here leads directly to the kitchen. Only the moveable counter divides the two. Note the exposed, random-spaced ceiling joists and the absence of right angles. The standing, metal fireplace is a dominant feature of the living room. The door (left)leads outside.

Keller Home On Huron View Blvd., December 1955

Keller Home On Huron View Blvd., December 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1955
Caption:
Today's Concepts: The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Keller at 433 Huron View Blvd. reflects the concept of open planning. The winding stairway leads to the living section. The garage is under the living room.

Living Room In Heininger Mid-Century Modern Home on Huron View Blvd, May 1953 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Living Room In Heininger Mid-Century Modern Home on Huron View Blvd, May 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1953
Caption:
Just what can be done with only two basic building materials, brick and fir in this case, is well exemplified in the Kenneth Heininger home at 501 Huron View Blvd. The exterior (above) shows the use of these materials at their best. Note the large fir beams in the living room ceiling (center) [this photo]. The fireplace to the right contains an inexpensive sheet metal hood. The corridor with the brick entrance (below) leads from the kitchen into the sleeping quarters.

Brick-Faced Corridor In Heininger Mid-Century Modern Home on Huron View Blvd, May 1953 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Brick-Faced Corridor In Heininger Mid-Century Modern Home on Huron View Blvd, May 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1953
Caption:
Just what can be done with only two basic building materials, brick and fir in this case, is well exemplified in the Kenneth Heininger home at 501 Huron View Blvd. The exterior (above) shows the use of these materials at their best. Note the large fir beams in the living room ceiling (center). The fireplace to the right contains an inexpensive sheet metal hood. The corridor with the brick entrance (below) [this photo] leads from the kitchen into the sleeping quarters.

Heininger Mid-Century Modern Home on Huron View Blvd, May 1953 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Heininger Mid-Century Modern Home on Huron View Blvd, May 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1953
Caption:
Just what can be done with only two basic building materials, brick and fir in this case, is well exemplified in the Kenneth Heininger home at 501 Huron View Blvd. The exterior (above) [this photo] shows the use of these materials at their best. Note the large fir beams in the living room ceiling (center). The fireplace to the right contains an inexpensive sheet metal hood. The corridor with the brick entrance (below) leads from the kitchen into the sleeping quarters.