Louis Micheels House
Brutalist architecture in ConnecticutBuildings and structures demolished in 2007Houses completed in 1972Houses in ConnecticutModernist architecture ... and 2 more
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Louis Micheels House was a single family home in Westport, Connecticut, designed in the style of the Sarasota School of Architecture by founder Paul Rudolph. Built in 1972, it was considered an example of Modern and Brutalist architecture. The home was commissioned by Louis Micheels, and it was razed in 2007.
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Minute Man Hill 16
06880
Connecticut, United States
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