Boston Contemporary, Andover Modern Home
Marcel Breuer Architect, Bauhaus Style Architecture
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In 1957 Hungary born Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer designed this Boston modern home. Embracing the principles from the Bauhaus school, Breuer incorporates a white and natural stone exterior, glass walls, an open floor plan and built-in bookcases into this work of art. This Boston contemporary home, located on a serene 2 acre site, has beautiful views throughout the interior such as a koi pond from the master bedroom or the pastoral views of Andover from the living areas. This modern home in Boston is a perfect example of the ideas originated by the Bauhaus school of which Marcel Breuer was a leading contributor as a student and teacher before he arrived in the United States to join Walter Gropius’s architecture practice and teach at Harvard in 1937. He is also known for the Wassily chair he designed originally for artist, Wassily Kandinsky.
For more information on Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer visit Design Within Reach
For more information and drawings on Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer visit Syracuse University Digital Library
Broker: Lillian Montalto, Signature Properties

This Boston modern real estate is the finest example of Bauhaus style architecture.

Koi ponds and pastoral views of Andover are some of the great characteristics of this Massachusetts modern home.





Breuer incorporates a white and natural stone exterior, glass walls and an open floor plan into this Boston modern architecture.

This Boston modern home for sale was designed by Marcel Breuer, architect.
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