Willier's House, 1979 Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Howey, John, architect University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library still image Color photographs Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library 1979 eng Continuous horizontal bands of vertical wood-siding sweep along and curve in semi-circles for eaves or balconies or balcony-plus-eave. The windows which are narrow slots on the ground-floor streetside open to window walls on the garden side. In Miesian fashion, one of the horizontal lines is continued in the fence. All this horizontality is stopped and rooted to the ground by the cylinder of the stair- tower which continues above the roof and is glassed on the garden side. Inside, a rectangular, double-story living room is open on its narrow sides to other first and second story rooms, and one of its longer sides has a balcony-bridge connecting the upstairs rooms. Thus, most of the interior space flows continuously throughout. [SAZ]; entrance, east. Continuous horizontal bands of vertical wood-siding sweep along and curve in semi-circles for eaves or balconies or balcony-plus-eave. The windows which are narrow slots on the ground-floor streetside open to window walls on the garden side. In Miesian fashion, one of the horizontal lines is continued in the fence. All this horizontality is stopped and rooted to the ground by the cylinder of the stair- tower which continues above the roof and is glassed on the garden side. Inside, a rectangular, double-story living room is open on its narrow sides to other first and second story rooms, and one of its longer sides has a balcony-bridge connecting the upstairs rooms. Thus, most of the interior space flows continuously throughout. [SAZ]; entrance, east. Architecture--Florida--Tampa--Photographs Homes--Florida--Tampa--Photographs Homes--Willier's House (Beach Park, Fla.)--Photographs Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection
Willier's House, 1979
Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Howey, John, architect
University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library
still image
Color photographs
Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library
1979
eng
Continuous horizontal bands of vertical wood-siding sweep along and curve in semi-circles for eaves or balconies or balcony-plus-eave. The windows which are narrow slots on the ground-floor streetside open to window walls on the garden side. In Miesian fashion, one of the horizontal lines is continued in the fence. All this horizontality is stopped and rooted to the ground by the cylinder of the stair- tower which continues above the roof and is glassed on the garden side. Inside, a rectangular, double-story living room is open on its narrow sides to other first and second story rooms, and one of its longer sides has a balcony-bridge connecting the upstairs rooms. Thus, most of the interior space flows continuously throughout. [SAZ]; entrance, east.
Continuous horizontal bands of vertical wood-siding sweep along and curve in semi-circles for eaves or balconies or balcony-plus-eave. The windows which are narrow slots on the ground-floor streetside open to window walls on the garden side. In Miesian fashion, one of the horizontal lines is continued in the fence. All this horizontality is stopped and rooted to the ground by the cylinder of the stair- tower which continues above the roof and is glassed on the garden side. Inside, a rectangular, double-story living room is open on its narrow sides to other first and second story rooms, and one of its longer sides has a balcony-bridge connecting the upstairs rooms. Thus, most of the interior space flows continuously throughout. [SAZ]; entrance, east.
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Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection