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    A Pristine William Lescaze Modernist Townhouse on East 70th StreetIt’s Lescaze’s third and last townhouse in Manhattan — and the most thoroughly restored.
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    An Angular Time Capsule in ArdsleyInside, there’s a cathedral-like living room with original redwood walls and ceilings, a gigantic brick fireplace, and extensive sliding glass doors.
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    A 1961 A-frame on the Connecticut ShorelineThis waterfront home in Sachem’s Head, a tiny hamlet on a 600-acre peninsula, is on the market for the very first time.
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    An Early Richard Meier House (With Two Pools) in New Jersey Horse CountryInside, sculptural curved walls gently separate living spaces, while public areas are anchored by minimalist built-in furniture.
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    A Double-Dome Home Built by a JugglerEach of the two domes has 30-foot wood ceilings, which are still in great original condition.
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    A Shingled House With a 13,000-Square-Foot Deck on Quantuck BayThe 1987 home designed by the prolific Long Island architect Norman Jaffe is on the market for $18.7 million.
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    This Modernist Landmark in New Orleans Has Had Only Two Owners EverThe glass and brick home of Buster Curtis Jr., the architect who designed the Louisiana Superdome, is on the market for $1.8 million.
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    McKim, Mead & White Designed This Castle, the Olmsted Brothers Did the GroundsThe 24,000-square-foot mansion overlooking Tuxedo Lake has 14 bedrooms and 11.5 baths.
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    Stone, Stucco, and Chimneys Galore: A Chateau in Litchfield County for $2.2MOn the market for the first time in 26 years.
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    Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian on Market for First Time Since 1965, at $1.7MLocated about 40 minutes north of Chicago, the Carr house has only ever had two owners.
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    A Brooklyn Heights Curiosity Is on the Market for the First TimeArchitectural Record named it a “trend-setting house of 1969.”
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    Mid-century House by a Frank Lloyd Wright Apprentice Is Now $1M CheaperThe sprawling 7,000-square-foot home stands out on a New Jersey street of Colonials and Tudors.
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    Neutra’s Poolside Gossip House Asks $25M in Palm SpringsThe much-photographed house that helped to define postwar modernism in California is for sale.
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    Jazz Icon Dave Brubeck’s Connecticut House Feels Frozen in 1963Three of his pianos and an organ are still there (but, sadly, they aren’t included in the asking price).
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    Artist Sterling Ruby’s Compound in the Valley Comes With Outdoor Tub, Kiln RoomRuby worked with a team of architects from SCI-Arc to design the Sunland spread.
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    Architect Couple’s L.A. Courtyard House With Le Corbusier Lighting Asks $2.7MThe space is a pleasing interplay of colors, textures, materials, shapes, and Le Corbusier lighting.
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    John Black Lee Mid-Century in New Canaan Asks $5MA 2017 expansion by New York architect Joel Sanders includes a master suite, gym, and garage.
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    In Palm Springs, a Krisel Mid-century Home With a Yellow Shadow-Block WallThe Racquet Club Estates home has an updated kitchen and entertaining bar, plus an outdoor fireplace by the pool.
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    Mid-Century Post and Beam in Silver Lake Asks $2MIt’s one of a handful of homes pioneering Chinese-American Eugene Kinn Choy designed in the neighborhood.
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    A Meticulously Restored Marcel Breuer (With Hudson River Views) Asks $4.2MThe 1953 home, located about an hour north of Manhattan, was built for textile designer Vera Neumann.
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    A Fully Restored 1949 Neutra House in South PasadenaLast sold in 2001, the home was built from plans drawn for the famed Case Study House program.
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    A 19-Year-Old Designed This Mid-Century “Statement Home” For His Parents in 1960The San Diego-area property was photographed by Julius Shulman shortly after its completion, then went unseen for decades.
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    Sea Ranch-esque Compound Comes With Its Own Cable TramThe hillside home offers mid-century vibes with a postmodern twist.