Friday, May 25, 2012


Can historic home in Normandy Park be saved?

A beachfront residence designed by Seattle’s Paul Thiry, known as the “father of Northwest modernism,” may be soon destroyed if a buyer is not found. The unique home — built in 1962, the year of the Seattle World’s Fair, for which Thiry was principal architect — is a massive, concrete behemoth that needs someone able to pay the $240,000 necessary to move it to another waterfront property.

Read the whole story here: Can historic home in Normandy Park be saved?

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