Cincinnati, OH:

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Originally built for University of Cincinnati professor Cedric Boulter and his wife in 1954, the 2,700 square feet Usonian occupies a corner lot not far from the bustle of the busy UC campus, and yet feels secluded enough to appear almost suburban. Constructed of concrete block, plate glass and mahogany (stained in "Taliesin red"), the home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Unlike most Usonian homes, which are usually single-story structures sitting on one to three acre lots, the Boulter House has two floors and sits on a smaller, sloped half-acre lot. Due to its placement, the home seems to dominate the block with its cantilevered balconies protruding from the main volume. From street level, one can admire the living room with its large windows and balcony. This lack of privacy seems almost un-Wrightian, though considering the location of the home it is understandable.



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The current owners of the home have their own web page with lots of photos.



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Edited by Yellowstone (07/21/05 07:02 PM)