James Ream’s 1966 Lipman House

Last year we highlighted the Sorensen House, another 60’s era home designed by James Ream. Happily, we convinced the family of the original owner not to “update” the home before putting it on the market. Subsequently, the new owners have under taken restoration of the home…even contacting the now 90+ James Ream for guidance.

The Lipman House was also all original when it last sold in 2008, but has since been updated. After reading about and seeing Ream’s work, I think he might be a little disappointed with the new, more sterile, contemporary look of the Lipman House. Ream utilized materials in their natural state to bring warmth and interest to his design.

Here are some before and after pics (click thumbnails for larger images):

The home has 3000+ square feet, 4bd/ 5ba, full walkout basement, 2 car garage and sits on nearly 2 acres. There are also historic Lookout Mountain Farm buildings, one is a guest cottage and the other is a studio. Under $900K.

I do like the more open catwalk and kitchen. Unfortunately, one of my favorite bathroom features has been removed…

Stanbro Real Estate llc, the new home of 5280mod, is a full service brokerage helping buyers AND NOW sellers. Contact us when you are ready to put our unique knowledge and experience to work for you!

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Listing Brokerage: Fuller Sotheby’s Int’l

Affordable Midcentury Modern with Mountain Views

All original finishes and fixtures intact. 2800+ square feet with 3bd/ 2ba, walkout basement, hardwood floors, carport, large yard. Under $225K. SOLD!

Stanbro Real Estate llc, the new home of 5280mod, is a full service brokerage helping buyers AND NOW sellers. Contact us when you are ready to put our unique knowledge and experience to work for you!

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Listing Brokerage: MB BC Realty LLC

Gorgeous Contemporary Modern

Created in 2007 by one of our favorite local architects, Chris Craver and built by Shelter Construction.

4,000+ square feet, 4bd/3ba, office, home theater, 20′ Nano wall, 3 outdoor living areas, mountain views. Great central Denver location, under $1.2M. Click thumbnails for larger pictures.

 

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Listing Brokerage: Brokers Guild

6 MCM Homes under $200K

While the most well known midcentury modern homes for sale in Denver are usually priced over $400K, we spend a lot of time looking for the more affordable gems.

Here’s a sample of affordable mid century modern (aka California contemporary) homes in the Denver Metro area :

 

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Architecture on Film

Last night we watched (and loved) Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman followed by a Q&A with director Eric Bricker. If you weren’t able to catch the film, keep an eye out for it at the Starz Filmcenter the first week in October.

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The Shulman documentary is the first in the Denver Film Society’s Film and Design series. There are three more films  and I’m looking forward to seeing Design Onscreen’s Journeyman Architect: The Life and Work of Donald Wexler on the big screen. More on all of the films in this series here.

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Design Onscreen will also be screening the Colorado premiere of  Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Lautner at the Denver Art Museum on October 9th @ 6:00

A Denver based initiative, Design Onscreen is dedicated to documenting primarily post WWII architects, industrial designers and graphic designers who are still living but have not received significant attention to date.

We are very fortunate to have so many modernist events happening around Denver!

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Aaron Green Designed Home in Hilltop

While Realtors frequently and inaccurately tout their listings as “Frank Lloyd Wright inspired”…this home is probably the closest to a Frank Lloyd Wright designed residence you will find in Denver. Unfortunately, it is also another example of what NOT to do to a mid-century modern classic.

The architect, Aaron Green, was an apprentice in the Taliesin Fellowship and continued working with Wright as his West Coast Representative, participating in over 40 projects until Wright’s death in 1959.

Green designed this long, low brick home in Hilltop in 1955. The “L” shape is oriented to the South with walls of glass to let in light and frame what must have been amazing mountain views. The wide eaves were originally designed to allow the winter sun in for passive solar heating, but protect the house from the summer sun. Now there is a large aviary attached to the home and occupying most of the courtyard…blocking the light and obscuring the artful original roofline.

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Brick walls and floors  flow from interior to exterior…minimally interrupted by glass.  Sadly, the leaded glass in the bedroom windows were replaced with beige vinyl windows. Portions of the masonry have been covered in a thick layer of dark purple paint and the mahogany doors covered in various laminates.

As with many historic modern homes, this home is need of a remuddle undo. The good news is much of the original materials are still in place and I believe the original blueprints are available. As many historic mid-century modern homes have been lost in the Hilltop neighborhood, the more valuable a restored gem like this one could become.

3bd/3ba/ 4400+ sq. ft.

Asking Price: $799,000

Listing Brokerage: Cygnus Real Estate

Here’s another slideshow I found on YouTube made when the home was still occupied.

Please contact me if you have an interest in this home, or are looking for an historic modern home in the Denver/Boulder area.

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