Landis Gores House

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The Landis Gores House is a modernist residence in New Canaan, Connecticut, designed by architect Landis Gores and recognized as a key example of the Harvard Five’s influential mid-20th-century residential architecture.

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instanceOf modernist residence
single-family house
work of architecture
architect Landis Gores NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernism
associatedWith Harvard Five NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era mid-20th century
hasCulturalContext postwar American suburban development
hasFeature extensive glazing
flat or low-pitched roof
integration with landscape
open-plan interior
rectilinear volumes
strong indoor-outdoor connection
hasMaterial glass
stone
wood
influencedBy Bauhaus modernism NERFINISHED
European modernist architecture
locatedIn Connecticut
Fairfield County, Connecticut
New Canaan, Connecticut NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf New Canaan modern houses NERFINISHED
regionallySignificantIn New England modern architecture
significance important example of Harvard Five domestic work
key example of mid-20th-century modern residential architecture
usedFor residential

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