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Original Construction: 1961
Preservation Project Completed: 2019-2020
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Preservation (Residential) - Restoration of an historic residential structure
Original Construction: 1961
Preservation Project Completed: 2019-2020
Preservation (Residential) - Restoration of an historic residential structure
Built in 1961, this historic landmark is one of just a few high-style midcentury modern buildings left in the region. Noted architect Murray Whisnant designed the house for artists Herb Cohen and Jose Fumero, who wanted a home built for artistic expression and entertaining. It became a center of artistic social life in 1960s Charlotte. The home sat vacant for many years and was in serious disrepair when local realtor Charlie Miller purchased it and began restoration efforts in 2019. He restored or renovated the entire house, including removing 1990s-era changes that were not authentic to the home’s original design. Miller meticulously refurbished many of the home’s historic interior elements, including its tiger-stripe mahogany paneling, floor-to-ceiling mahogany doors with original hardware and expansive glass windows and sliding doors.