Local legend Isadore Shank designed the 1960 home with stately interiors and a brick brise soleil.
Location: 10 Westwood Country Club, St. Louis, Missouri
Price: $1,100,000
Architect: Isadore Shank
Year Built: 1960
Footprint: 2,850 square feet (four bedrooms, three baths)
Lot Size: 1.19 acres
From the Agent: "Here is a rare opportunity to own a midcentury home designed by Isadore Shank. Situated in the Westwood Country Club grounds, the sprawling house connects to its serene gardens and lush yard through multiple floor-to-ceiling windows. The dramatic living room features a vaulted ceiling, a gas fireplace, and a wall of windows looking out to the patio and private yard. The primary bedroom has an updated bathroom and offers direct access to a private patio. In addition to a fully updated kitchen, the property also presents a full basement with wine cellar and plenty of storage."

Set on a lush lot, the historic home is made from brick, glass, and wood. As with many of Shank’s designs, the residence prioritizes privacy with a brick brise-soleil.
Photo by Square One Media/Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty

Photo by Square One Media/Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty

Expansive glazing stretches across the main living areas, inviting ample natural light inside.
Photo by Square One Media/Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty
See the full story on Dwell.com: In St. Louis, a Midcentury Post-and-Beam Dream Lists for $1.1M
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By: Dwell Staff
Title: In St. Louis, a Midcentury Post-and-Beam Dream Lists for $1.1M
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/midcentury-home-isadore-shank-st-louis-missouri-real-estate-fbfa3382
Published Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 11:05:17 GMT
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