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__NOTOC__ Stillman House (1950) follows Marcel Breuer’s Gregory Ain demonstration “House in the Garden” built the year before for the
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Museum, which now sits at the Rockefeller
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estate in Hudson Valley, NY. The Stillman house boasts three separate architectural commissions by Breuer between 1950-1953: a main house, a studio, and pool and porch redesign, with the latter featuring an 18’x10’ pool mural wall by friend and sculptor,
Alexander Calder Alexander Calder (; July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor known both for his innovative mobiles (kinetic sculptures powered by motors or air currents) that embrace chance in their aesthetic, his static "stabiles", and his ...
. During this time, fellow first-generation Bauhaus friend and artist,
Xanti Schawinsky Alexander Schawinsky, known as Xanti Schawinsky (March 25, 1904 – September 11, 1979) was a Swiss painter, photographer and theatre designer. An alumnus of the Bauhaus, Schawinsky belonged to Bauhaus founder and architect Walter Gropius' social ...
, executed an interior mural wall as well. Stillman house sits adjacent the Huvelle House (1953) by
John M. Johansen John MacLane Johansen (June 29, 1916 – October 26, 2012) was an American architect and a member of the Harvard Five.
and together, they represent the first and second modern homes in
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, existing between a forest reserve and the town’s historic North Street. In 1953, the Stillmans decided to split their 6-acre property in two, inviting the Huvelles to join their modern experience on the condition their choice of architect was to remain modern. John Johansen, fellow Harvard Five architect and student and associate of Breuer, built the adjacent home. The house is a study in simple form, natural light, and thoughtful design. It also sits in complementary juxtaposition to the Stillman House in appreciation of its patterned use of glass, primary color panels and pool mural. Although Stillman House was the beginning of a client-architect friendship and collaboration that spanned 30 plus years, the house serves as important reminder to what creative thinking and out-of-town influence can do. To date, and in reaction to these homes, the Borough of Litchfield restricts the further use of modern design within its borough’s historic boundaries as protection to its Colonial and Greek Revival heritage. Nevertheless, what has become clear to everyone familiar with these homes is just how complementary and special they have become in telling the history of Litchfield’s architectural heritage. The 6-acre property is now reunited, and the homes are fully restored to their original detail. File:Stillman House 2.jpeg, Stillman Back File:Back 3 Stillman House 2013-09-14 18-59.jpg, Stillman Pool File:South side Stillman house 2013-09-14 18-57.jpg, Stillman South Side File:Pool Stillman House 2013-09-14 19-01.jpg, Stillman Pool and Mural wall File:Front of house stillman.jpeg, Stillman Front


Sources and further information


Stillman House

*Syracuse University: Marcel Breuer File
"Stillman House"
*Smithsonian Institution and Archives of American Art (with Alexander Calder Mural Wall)
" Stillman House in Marcel Breuer Files"
*Gregory Ain "House in Garden" Exhibit for Mom
"Gregory Ain "House in Garden"
*The Making of a New England Town
"The Making of a New England Town"
*New York Times

*do.co.mo.mo International Publication
"In Our Time, Page 9"
*Correspondence between Rufus and Leslie Stillman and Marcel Breuer (60 letters) at the Smithsonian Institution and Archives of American Art

*Litchfield Historic Society
"In Our Own Time: Modern Architecture in Litchfield: 1949-1970"
*Maquette for pool mura
"Litchfield Historical Society"


Marcel Breuer

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"Biographical data and resources"
* Selected works

{{Commons category, Stillman House Marcel Breuer buildings Modernist architecture in Connecticut Houses completed in 1951