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BACK TO THE FUTURE A NEGLECTED MIDCENTURY MISFIT RETURNS TO SPLENDOR

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The Boston Globe, January 19th, 2006

Reasoning that they could get more for their house-hunting dollar if they stayed away from Victorians and Colonials, John and Phyllis Craine told their real estate agent that they were seeking "a housing style that was under-appreciated in New England" when they starting looking at houses nearly 10 years ago. What they found was a woefully neglected 1967 International-style house awkwardly situated on a suburban Westwood street. Previous occupants of the minimalist dwelling did their best to disguise the modern flair of the house. The floor-to-ceiling windows were covered by decaying blinds. T...

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