July 27th, 2016
July 27th, 2016
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Designed in the 1950s by Hungarian-born Modernist Marcel Breuer, this Kansas property was commissioned as a private residence for Robert Snower and his wife.
The main floor of the property, which cantilevers over the basement, is clad in cedar and has skylights above windows on the south and east side. The blue and orange paint on the exterior were also specified by Breuer, as was much of the original interior and furniture which remains in the property.
The property is currently on the market with ReeceNichols.

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