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Westport: Micheels House Recorded in Digital Images

Stephen Lasar Architects of New Milford have completed computer-based drawings of the Micheels house, which was demolished in 2007 after the Connecticut Trust unsuccessfully sued to save it. (see CPN March/April 2007). The drawings are based on photographs, measurements, and sketches made before demolition by Trust staff and historical consultants. The Trust will submit all the materials on the house to the Historic American Buildings Survey, so that, even though the house itself is gone, future generations will have a record of this work by the Modernist architect Paul Rudolph. The Trust thanks Steven Lasar Architects for generously donating their time and expertise to this important project.

 

Micheels house, dining room  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Credits, rendering:

Stephanie Trzyna, Stephen Lasar Architects

  

Credits, photographs:

G. Farmer