Hooper House II

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Hooper House II is a modernist residential home in Maryland noted for its minimalist stone-and-glass design and open plan, exemplifying architect Marcel Breuer’s Bauhaus-influenced style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf house
modernist house
residence
work of architecture
architect Marcel Breuer
architecturalStyle Bauhaus
Modernism
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designFeature large glass walls
minimalist stone-and-glass design
strong indoor-outdoor connection
floorPlan open plan
genre single-family house
hasArchitecturalElement courtyard
expansive glazing
flat roof
load-bearing stone walls
open interior spaces
rectilinear forms
hasCirculationType linear circulation along courtyard
hasClimateResponse use of overhangs and courtyard for light and shade control
hasConstructionType masonry and glass construction
hasDesignPrinciple clarity of structure
functionalism
honest expression of materials
minimal ornamentation
hasFacadeType stone and glass facade
hasInteriorStyle minimalist interior
hasLightingType abundant natural light
hasNumberOfStoreys 1
hasPlanType courtyard plan
hasRoofType flat roof with deep overhangs
hasSpatialOrganization zoned living and sleeping areas
hasStructuralSystem load-bearing stone walls with steel framing for glass areas
hasView views to surrounding landscape
influencedBy Bauhaus
International Style
surface form: International Style architecture
locatedIn Maryland
United States of America
surface form: United States
materialUsed glass
stone
notableFor expression of Marcel Breuer’s mature residential style
integration with landscape
minimalist design
partOf Marcel Breuer’s residential works

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Marcel Breuer designed Hooper House II