David Oslers Transform Old Barn Into Modern Home
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Architect David Osler Transforms Old Barn Into Modern Home, October 1951
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
Caption:
It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top) [this photo]. In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
Caption:
It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top) [this photo]. In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
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Mirror Glass Panels Accents Architect David Osler's Modern Home, October 1951
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
Caption:
It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top). In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) [this photo] can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
Caption:
It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top). In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) [this photo] can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
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Cantilevered Stairs In Architect David Osler's Modern Home, October 1951
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
Caption:
It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top). In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left [this photo] can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
Caption:
It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top). In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left [this photo] can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
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