May 5th, 2016
May 5th, 2016
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A stunning example of Connecticut’s mid-century modernism, Wiley House was designed by Philip Johnson in the 1950s and has recently been restored and expanded by Roger Ferris + Partners. The double-height glass pavilion sits atop a fieldstone base, which perfectly follows the contours of the land.
It’s on the market with Sotheby’s.
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