The Dr. Harvey and Rhoda Wasserman House in Weston, Connecticut, is a mid-century modern residence known for its integration with the natural landscape. Its design exemplifies the era's embrace of open floor plans and large windows to connect indoor and outdoor living spaces.
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Architecture; Social History
Roughly, Lyons Plains Rd. N And S Of Jct. With White Birch Rd., Weston, Connecticut
Architecture; Social History
Roughly, Weston And Old Weston Rds. N Of Broad St., Weston, Connecticut
Architecture
11 Homeward Lane, Weston, Connecticut
Architecture; Social History
Roughly, Jct. Of Weston And Norfield Rds. Ne To Hedgerow Common, Weston, Connecticut
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Architecture
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Architecture
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