The mid-centruty modern single-story home, a remarkable example of sustainable architecture, conceived in 1950 by the University of Texas Department of Architecture as part of their pioneering research to minimize the demands of summer cooling and winter heating. This thoughtful investigation into energy-efficient design is reflected in every element of the building, where the interplay of construction materials and strategic design features create an environment that relies on nature’s forces to regulate indoor temperatures year-round.
Lot is elevated, pie shape, mature oak trees with room to increase footprint, add pool or tear down, build new.
Private, quiet cul-de-sac.
One car carport.
.25 acre lot
Dedicated office
Pre-inspection completed.