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1958 International
Clyde Hill
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Roland Terry Original
This home is a fabulous example of Northwest Regionalism as practiced by one of the best of the best – Roland Terry. Terry passed away just a few weeks ago but his phenomenal legacy is indelibly etched in Northwest architecture
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1 Story | |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 3 |
Half Baths | 2 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 4,600 |
Features.
- 1st Floor Bath
- 1st Floor Bedroom
- Crawl Space
- Den
- Dining room
- Entry Hall
- Finished Basement
- Foyer
- Kitchen
- Laundry Room
- Living room
- Unfinished Basement
- Master bedroom downstairs
- 2 Car Garage
- Driveway - Paved
- Fenced Yard
- Garden
- Patio
- Pool - In Ground
- Porch
- Built-in Bookcases
- Built-in Cabinets
- Fireplaces
- Skylight
- City sewer
- City water supply
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Gas heating
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Security System
- Sprinkler System
- Water Heater - Gas
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A piece of mid-century architectural history
from 360 Modern.com: Clyde Hill Classic ModernAs the modern movement progressed across North America it became regionalized – taking on characteristics unique to the various geographic regions. The broader concepts of modern stayed the same – efficiency, flow, innovation, experimentation, etc. But each area made modern their own. Here in the Pacific Northwest we developed a Northwest Regionalism which took the core modern concepts and gave them a Northwest twist. Asian, Scandinavian, Native American influences combined with plentiful wood and stone, dramatic topography and moderate weather softened modern and many would claim made it warmer and more inviting.
This home is a fabulous example of Northwest Regionalism as practiced by one of the best of the best – Roland Terry. Terry passed away just a few weeks ago but his phenomenal legacy is indelibly etched in Northwest architecture (also see, www.canlis.com for additional sense of Terry’s work).
The home is perfectly situated on a large lot in the Clyde Hill area of the Seattle Metro area’s Eastside with dramatic views west toward Seattle and the Olympic Mountains. It is large but has a wonderful sense of detail. Many light fixtures were designed by noted Northwest artist Irene McGowan. Some interior updating was done in the 1960’s by Terry friend, many time collaborator, and also Northwest icon interior designer Jean Jongeward. With the right help it would be relatively easy to expand this home without damaging the original vision – we can point you toward the right architects.
We could go on but there is just too much to point out. If you are an aficionado and would like to see an example Classic Modern – Northwest Regionalism let us show you this home. Even better, if you are in the market for a high-end home with a neighborhood whose pricing structure would support the updating you want to do, this home could well be for you.
Archived in January, 2007
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