TH E CAPTAI N’S H O US E, AR M O N K AR C H ITE CT R OY S J O H N S O N, 1954
ONE-OF-A-KIND
ARCHITECTURAL
Reflecting the idealism and optimism that characterized the modernism of the 1950s, Architect Roy S. Johnson’s design here clearly reflects his apprenticeships with Frank Lloyd Wright and Edward Durell Stone using post and beam construction, dramatic jutting roofline, remarkable stone fireplace and walls of glass. Making the most of the natural light throughout the day, Johnson beautifully sited this architectural beauty on a knoll overlooking the surrounding woods, and green space for play. Franklin L. Geiffert, a student of Johnson, later incorporated a second floor allowing for extended family living, establishing a first-floor bedroom suite. “The Captain’s House” named for its subtle nautical references is a nature-rich principle of mid-century design and a truly remarkable
architectural
residence.
THIS CUSTOM-BUILT MASTERPIECE
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ZEN&NOW SEAMLESSLY UNITES DESIGN WITH NATURE
BY THE NUMBERS: Signature Roy S. Johnson Architectural Custom-Built 1954 2,151 Square Feet 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1.44 acres Masonry Fireplace Main Floor Master Suite Dramatic Glass Walled Living Room Rear Terrace Overlooking Woodlands 2 Car Garage Secluded Lot
EXPRESSIONS OF ARTFUL DESIGN & QUALITY
DRAMATIC departure from the
DETAILING DEFINE THIS RESIDENTIAL RETREAT
ordinary
A WELCOME DEPARTURE
FROM THE ORDINARY
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