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Wooded Lot and Sloping Land Set The Design Parameters For Moore Home, June 1958 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Wooded Lot and Sloping Land Set The Design Parameters For Moore Home, June 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1958
Caption:
On Glendaloch Rd: This is a rear-of-the-house view of Prof. and Mrs. Franklin G. Moore's home at 2255 Glendaloch Rd. The living room, which has a cathedral ceiling, is on the upper-level (center of picture) while the recreation room, opening onto a patio, is directly below it. A screened-in porch is at the right while the master bedroom wing is on the upper-level at left. The house has nine rooms.

Metcalf Award-Winning Design Provides Easy Access To All Rooms, February 1955

Metcalf Award-Winning Design Provides Easy Access To All Rooms, February 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1955
Caption:
The 'Key' To The House: This hallway, viewed from a landing of the stairs which descend to the lower level of Prof. and Mrs. Dennison's home, is termed by the owners the key to the house. From it, one has access to every part of the home.

Metcalf Award-Winning Design Features Peaked Roof and Cedar Exterior, February 1955

Metcalf Award-Winning Design Features Peaked Roof and Cedar Exterior, February 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1955
Caption:
Exterior of Cedar: The trim lines of Prof. and Mrs. David M. Dennison's home at 2511 hawthorne Rd. well illustrate the modern trend in styling. Note the slightly peaked roof. The exterior os of cedar. This home was designed by Robert C. Metcalf, local architect, and built by Lawrence A. Larson, also of Ann Arbor. It was completed in December.

Metcalf Award-Winning Design Emphasizes Openness In Dennison Home, February 1955

Metcalf Award-Winning Design Emphasizes Openness In Dennison Home, February 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1955
Caption:
Open Planning: From the living room of Prof. and Mrs. David M. Dennison's home at 2511 Hawthorne Rd., an open path leads across the hall into the separate dining room. Some of the wall partitions do not quite reach the celing, thus adding an even greater feeling of openness throughout the home. The sloped roof is evident at the upper left.

Gray Slate Chosen For Entryway and Study in Phillips Mid-Century Home, October 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Gray Slate Chosen For Entryway and Study in Phillips Mid-Century Home, October 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1957
Caption:
Slate Floors: The entryway and adjacent study floors are of gray slate, matching gray carpeting and gray floors throughout the house. Walnut cabinets attached to the living room wall may be seen in the background.