The residence at 275 South Eudora was designed by renowned architect Aaron Green, protégé and partner of Frank Lloyd Wright. Aaron Green ran Frank Lloyd Wright’s west coast practice and is oft described as the only disciple ever chosen to run the master’s practice.
The 1960’s era Denver home features all of the details for which both Wright and Green were best known. The house is long and low to the ground, built of brick and natural wood with a broad brick chimney. The plan is open and features walls of glass, which seem to obfuscate the boundary between the indoors and the outdoors. The 3 bedrooms and 3 baths are tucked off the main floor and provide just enough privacy without compromising the integrity of the open floor plan. Renovations and updating were completed in 2002 and included a large addition, a new Balthaup kitchen with Gaggenau and Subzero appliances and the addition of some magnificent tile work, as well as a state of the art home theater system, a Brunswick pool table and a personal steam room. Closets were updated, many were cedar lined and new custom doors of bird’s eye maple were added. A reflecting pool and Zen garden added to the professionally landscaped yard naturally complement the mid-century style of the home.
This is a must see for anyone who appreciates modern architecture or mid-century style.
Front Exterior | The outside, looking in... | Kitchen |
Media room | Library | Master bedroom |
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