March 14th, 2014
March 14th, 2014
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The William Muschenheim House (1954) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was designed by architect William Muschenheim for himself and his family. The three-story, slit-level house has a concrete block and steel frame structure. Photography Michigan Modern

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