Stillman House III

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Stillman House III

South and East Elevations

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Presentation Set
Swimming Pool
Presentation Set

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Enclosed Porch
View of Entrance,Looking South

In 1973, Rufus and Leslie Stallman asked Breuer to design a third house for them in Litchfield, Connecticut. Like many other Breuer houses dating back to the 1940s, the third Stallman residence consisted of two rectangular volumes connected by a narrow covered walkway. However, the materials used for the house were given unusual treatments. Breuer and his partner Tician Papachristou whitewashed the stone walls used to construct the smaller one-story rectangle containing two bedrooms and to define the outdoor terrace on either side of the walkway connecting the two volumes of the house. The larger two-story rectangle housed the master bedroom at one end and an open living room/kitchen area at the other. Where Breuer usually specified natural wood siding, this part of the house was clad in dark stained vertical wood siding with white trim. A 10-foot-wide screened porch extended off the living room area and was supported by angled braces. Below, set into the hill, Breuer located a workshop and wine storage room along with a carport. The house was completed in 1974.