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Carolina. It isn't a true piece of traditional architecture, but it gives the impression of wealth." The architect's personal residence, with its three barrel vaulted volumes, crafted by a Norwegian shipwright can be viewed here.
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as a "formal modernist design in now-grayed redwood siding". When the interior of the building housing the
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During the late 1940s and early 1950s, he worked as a draftsman at Klein and Shtier, Architects and Erwin Gerber, Architect, both located in Newark, N.J. and at
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