Entrance Court at Clare and Carmen Schwegler Home on Londonderry Rd, August 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1958
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Varied Materials Used: Cedar paneling, sandstone, flagstone and brick meet at this covered entrance court. Most of these materials are used in the home's interior.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1958
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Varied Materials Used: Cedar paneling, sandstone, flagstone and brick meet at this covered entrance court. Most of these materials are used in the home's interior.
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Clare and Carmen Schwegler Bi-Level Home on Londonderry Rd, August 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1958
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1958
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On Londonderry Rd: Mr. and Mrs. Clare C. Schwegler's seven room bi-level home at 2210 Londonderry Rd. is built into a hillside which helps set its contemporary styling and upper-level living feature. Mrs. Schwegler calls the new unit "our retirement house."
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1958
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On Londonderry Rd: Mr. and Mrs. Clare C. Schwegler's seven room bi-level home at 2210 Londonderry Rd. is built into a hillside which helps set its contemporary styling and upper-level living feature. Mrs. Schwegler calls the new unit "our retirement house."
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Flagstone Patio of Clare and Carmen Schwegler Home on Londonderry Rd, August 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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Paneling, Stone, Brick Used Widely In New Home
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Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1955
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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Modern Design, Natural Surroundings: The trim redwood home designed for the Randolph G. Adams family by Architect Thomas S. Tanner and built by Contractor Eugene E. Kurtz fits well in its wooded surroundings. Note the glass area of the living room and the balcony porch. The lower level is part of a guest suite. The front is at street level. The address is 315 Orchard Hills Dr.
Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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Modern Design, Natural Surroundings: The trim redwood home designed for the Randolph G. Adams family by Architect Thomas S. Tanner and built by Contractor Eugene E. Kurtz fits well in its wooded surroundings. Note the glass area of the living room and the balcony porch. The lower level is part of a guest suite. The front is at street level. The address is 315 Orchard Hills Dr.
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See-Through Bar In Kitchen of Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1955
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Kitchen In Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1955
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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One Corner: This corner of the kitchen emphasizes well-planned working conditions. The corner drawer (partly open) is literally a corner drawer. There is also the more common lazy susan. Note the two small cupboard-like doors. One is a chute for cans, the other for papers.
Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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One Corner: This corner of the kitchen emphasizes well-planned working conditions. The corner drawer (partly open) is literally a corner drawer. There is also the more common lazy susan. Note the two small cupboard-like doors. One is a chute for cans, the other for papers.
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Screens Provide Warmth In Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1955
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Built-Ins a Feature of Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1955
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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No Waste Area: This area, not strictly for living or working, does not lack in beauty. The builtin bookcase and clothes chute (concealed) also serve as a railing between the stairways and a coat closet. The door at the far end leads to the bathroom.
Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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No Waste Area: This area, not strictly for living or working, does not lack in beauty. The builtin bookcase and clothes chute (concealed) also serve as a railing between the stairways and a coat closet. The door at the far end leads to the bathroom.
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Living Room of Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1955
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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All Purpose Living: From this end of the living room, one looks toward a studio-bedroom entrance (left), the fireplace, open on two sides to serve both rooms, and the hallway (right) leading to the front door and stairway leading to the guest suite. That large red fir beam across the living room ceiling serves to impart a sense of division between the living room and hallway.
Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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All Purpose Living: From this end of the living room, one looks toward a studio-bedroom entrance (left), the fireplace, open on two sides to serve both rooms, and the hallway (right) leading to the front door and stairway leading to the guest suite. That large red fir beam across the living room ceiling serves to impart a sense of division between the living room and hallway.
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