This one of a kind home situated on nearly three quarters of an acre of historic farmland in Lincoln, Rhode Island was designed and built by the award winning RISD professor of architecture, William Warner. Countless thoughtful and unique elements of design are complemented by a 30' central fireplace and exposed beam ceiling which efficiently and beautifully creates a warm and inviting living and entertaining space. The original 1600's farmhouse adjacent the property is on the national historic register and was the architect's inspiration for practical design and efficient heating. In summers the natural situation of the home and brilliant positioning of numerous windows make air conditioning nearly unnecessary. The architect is nationally awarded for several of his industrial designs but this home remains the only residential contemporary design of his building. It is truly one of a kind.
1286178
Residential - Single Family, Contemporary, 2 Story
3
1 Full/1 Half
1964
Providence
0.57
Acres
Connected,Public
2
Wood
Connected,Public Sewer
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