Prefabricated House Is Designed By Brigham
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1944
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Combined Living-Dining Area In Furstenberg Home, November 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1952
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At the upper left [this photo] is the combined living-dining room of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg's new home on Belmont Rd. The fireplace at the far end of the living room is all brick with the wall extending between two Thermopane windows. Beyond the counter to the right is the kitchen and utility room. The picture at the upper right is taken from this counter and shows the hallway leading to the master bedroom. Halfway down the hall to the right is the study. At the bottom is the exterior, with the latest in modern design. From this picture, one can see how the rear of the living room leads directly to the back yard while the front is one story above the driveway.
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1952
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At the upper left [this photo] is the combined living-dining room of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg's new home on Belmont Rd. The fireplace at the far end of the living room is all brick with the wall extending between two Thermopane windows. Beyond the counter to the right is the kitchen and utility room. The picture at the upper right is taken from this counter and shows the hallway leading to the master bedroom. Halfway down the hall to the right is the study. At the bottom is the exterior, with the latest in modern design. From this picture, one can see how the rear of the living room leads directly to the back yard while the front is one story above the driveway.
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Furstenberg Home Slopes With the Land, November 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1952
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At the upper left is the combined living-dining room of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg's new home on Belmont Rd. The fireplace at the far end of the living room is all brick with the wall extending between two Thermopane windows. Beyond the counter to the right is the kitchen and utility room. The picture at the upper right is taken from this counter and shows the hallway leading to the master bedroom. Halfway down the hall to the right is the study. At the bottom is the exterior, with the latest in modern design. From this picture [this photo] , one can see how the rear of the living room leads directly to the back yard while the front is one story above the driveway.
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1952
Caption:
At the upper left is the combined living-dining room of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg's new home on Belmont Rd. The fireplace at the far end of the living room is all brick with the wall extending between two Thermopane windows. Beyond the counter to the right is the kitchen and utility room. The picture at the upper right is taken from this counter and shows the hallway leading to the master bedroom. Halfway down the hall to the right is the study. At the bottom is the exterior, with the latest in modern design. From this picture [this photo] , one can see how the rear of the living room leads directly to the back yard while the front is one story above the driveway.
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Open Hallways and Entrances In Furstenberg Home, November 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1952
Caption:
At the upper left is the combined living-dining room of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg's new home on Belmont Rd. The fireplace at the far end of the living room is all brick with the wall extending between two Thermopane windows. Beyond the counter to the right is the kitchen and utility room. The picture at the upper right [this photo] is taken from this counter and shows the hallway leading to the master bedroom. Halfway down the hall to the right is the study. At the bottom is the exterior, with the latest in modern design. From this picture, one can see how the rear of the living room leads directly to the back yard while the front is one story above the driveway.
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1952
Caption:
At the upper left is the combined living-dining room of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg's new home on Belmont Rd. The fireplace at the far end of the living room is all brick with the wall extending between two Thermopane windows. Beyond the counter to the right is the kitchen and utility room. The picture at the upper right [this photo] is taken from this counter and shows the hallway leading to the master bedroom. Halfway down the hall to the right is the study. At the bottom is the exterior, with the latest in modern design. From this picture, one can see how the rear of the living room leads directly to the back yard while the front is one story above the driveway.
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Modern Entertainment Center In Furstenberg Home, November 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Windows Open Furstenberg Home To Natural Setting, November 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor Home Reaches Pinnacle Of Modern Living
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1952
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New Studebaker Salesroom Opens
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13
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December
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1940
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Benz Building To Be Opened Tomorrow
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January
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1941
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First Unitarians Plan Addition, Start Fund Drive
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5
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December
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1953
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