The Conrad Buff II House, built in 1955 as a private residence and architectural studio, represents the mid-century modern movement, emphasizing light, space, and nature. Following a comprehensive renovation by Dennis Smith, it earned a Pasadena Historic Preservation Award for integrating original design elements with modern functionality. The house features post-and-beam construction and expansive glass walls that highlight the surrounding landscape. Modern upgrades include advanced appliances and improved systems while retaining the home’s architectural essence, making it a landmark of contemporary living that honors its historical roots.
The meticulous renovation of the Conrad Buff II House seamlessly blends original mid-century modern design with contemporary enhancements, ensuring architectural integrity while integrating modern amenities.
Designed by Buff & Hensman, the house exemplifies California mid-century modernism with expansive glass walls that create a seamless connection to the natural landscape.
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