Willowisp Posted July 17, 2007 Share Posted July 17, 2007 (edited) Thank you to Ben Koush for compiling this list!C. CAA/CAM Modern House Tour ListingsTour I, 27 April 1952Hamilton Brown, Hunt House, 526 West Friar Tuck LaneHamilton Brown, Selig House, 3715 InvernessCowell & Neuhaus, Baker House, 3665 Willowick RoadCowell & Neuhaus, Stude (Stevenson) House, 56 Tiel WayPhilip Johnson, Menil House, 3363 San Felipe RoadMacKie & Kamrath, Adler House, 24 Tiel WayThompson McCleary, McCleary House, 6034 Memorial DriveEdward Stone, Kempner House, 3688 Willowick RoadWilson, Morris & Crain, Morris House, 2 Waverly CourtTour II, 18-19 April 1953Hamilton Brown, Hudgins House, 501 West Friar Tuck LaneHamilton Brown, Hohlt House, 223 Pine Shadows DriveA. A. Liefeste, Jr., Lefieste House, 403 Blalock RoadSmart & Whitehead, Smart House, 318 Pine Shadows DriveWilson, Morris & Crain, Buie House, 310 Saddlewood LaneTour III, 10-11 April 1954Joseph Krakower, Davidson House, 2418 Maroneal BoulevardPaul Laszlo, Herzog House, 2523 Maroneal BoulevardLloyd & Morgan, Liese House, 328 Buckingham DriveWilson, Morris & Crain, Cramerus House, 250 Pine Hollow LaneWilson, Morris & Crain, Lazarus House, 57 Briar Hollow LaneTour IV, 2-3 April 1955Bolton & Barnstone, Hardison House, 233 Merrie WayPaul Elliott, Crow House, 325 West Friar Tuck LaneWilliam N. Floyd, Floyd House, 226 Pine Hollow LaneLloyd & Morgan, Shimek House, 3760 Willowick RoadGeorge Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Pierce House, 5211 Greentree RoadTour V, 14-15 April 1956Bolton & Barnstone, Gordon House, 2307 Bluebonnet BoulevardHamilton Brown, Selig House, 3715 Inverness DriveBurdette Keeland, Pryor Apartment, Kipling Apartments II, 2719 Kipling StreetRobert Wilson, Wilson Apartment, Bettis Apartments, 4311 Bettis DriveTour VI, 13-14 April 1957Lars Bang, Bendit (Kamin) House, 4111 Drummond StreetBolton & Barnstone, Demoustier House, 608 Little John LaneDavid Brooks & Edward Brooks, Solomon House, 3615 South Braeswood BoulevardWilliam R. Jenkins, second Jenkins House, 10911 Willowisp DriveLloyd & Morgan, Straus House, 53 Briar Hollow LaneTour VII, 12-13 April 1958Edward Goodwin, Jr., Goodwin House, 3 Leisure LaneGeorge Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Carroll House, 2014 Persa StreetSwenson & Linnstaedter, Swenson House, 3106 Brazos StreetWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Kelsey House, 2 Long Bow LaneWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Marshall House, 3700 Willowick RoadTour VIII, 11-12 April 1959Engberg & White, Engberg House, 24 Still Forest RoadRobert Maurice, Maurice House & Office, 3222 Mercer StreetNeuhaus & Taylor, Erath House, 11206 Tynewood LaneNeuhaus & Taylor, Genitempo House, 310 Carnarvon DriveWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Thompson House, 4911 Tilbury DriveTour IX, 21-22 May 1960Koetter & Tharp, Tharp House, 8218 Mallie CourtLloyd & Morgan, Class House, Rice UniversityLloyd & Morgan, Cooper House, 201 Kincaid DriveNeuhaus & Taylor, Frame House, 403 Westminster DriveWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Fulton House, Rice UniversityTour X, 6-7 May 1961Bolton & Barnstone, Lindsay House, 7623 River Point DriveTravis Broesche, Walser House, 411 Fall River RoadHamilton Brown, McClelland House, 11207 Tyne CourtWilliam Hoff, Huvard House, 12526 Old Oaks DriveGeorge Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Zwerneman (Lundgren) House, 16 Crestwood DriveTour XI, 28-29 April 1962Bolton & Barnstone, Owsley House, 65 Briar Hollow DriveMacKie & Kamrath, Ballantyne House, 2 Tiel WayWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Carter House, 62 Briar Hollow LaneWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Hines House, 146 Radney StreetTour XII, 1963no informationTour XIII, 5-6 December 1964Howard Barnstone & Partners, Melcher House, 13 Tiel WayH. F. P. Goeters & Associates, Salmon House, 506 Fall River RoadJenkins & Hoff, Sheer House, 616 Hedwig LaneLarson & Wingfield, Williams House, 31 Briar Hollow LaneF. Carrington Weems, Weems House, 919 Kirby DriveTour XIV, 30-31 October 1965Kenneth Bentsen, Bentsen House, 2933 Del Monte DriveP. M. Bolton Associates, Bolton House, 5000 Longmont DriveJ. W. Evans, Evans House, 3118 Georgetown StreetJenkins & Hoff, Hoff House, 772 Flintdale RoadWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Anderson House, 1638 Banks Street Edited July 17, 2007 by Willowisp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasdago Posted July 17, 2007 Share Posted July 17, 2007 Very cool... it would be cool to put together a map listing the remaining houses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EatSleepMOD Posted July 18, 2007 Share Posted July 18, 2007 Thank you so much for this list!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted February 14, 2008 Share Posted February 14, 2008 (edited) First, the bad news:C. CAA/CAM Modern House Tour ListingsTour I, 27 April 1952Hamilton Brown, Hunt House, 526 West Friar Tuck LaneHamilton Brown, Selig House, 3715 Inverness (demolished)Cowell & Neuhaus, Baker House, 3665 Willowick Road (demolished)Cowell & Neuhaus, Stude (Stevenson) House, 56 Tiel WayPhilip Johnson, Menil House, 3363 San Felipe RoadMacKie & Kamrath, Adler House, 24 Tiel Way (unknown, construction dates to the 70's, so this one is probably gone)Thompson McCleary, McCleary House, 6034 Memorial Drive (unknown, address no longer exists)Edward Stone, Kempner House, 3688 Willowick Road (demolished)Wilson, Morris & Crain, Morris House, 2 Waverly CourtTour II, 18-19 April 1953Hamilton Brown, Hudgins House, 501 West Friar Tuck Lane (demolished)Hamilton Brown, Hohlt House, 223 Pine Shadows Drive (demolished)A. A. Liefeste, Jr., Lefieste House, 403 Blalock Road (unknown, probably demolished)Smart & Whitehead, Smart House, 318 Pine Shadows Drive (demolished)Wilson, Morris & Crain, Buie House, 310 Saddlewood Lane (demolished)Tour III, 10-11 April 1954Joseph Krakower, Davidson House, 2418 Maroneal BoulevardPaul Laszlo, Herzog House, 2523 Maroneal BoulevardLloyd & Morgan, Liese House, 328 Buckingham Drive (demolished)Wilson, Morris & Crain, Cramerus House, 250 Pine Hollow LaneWilson, Morris & Crain, Lazarus House, 57 Briar Hollow Lane (demolished)Tour IV, 2-3 April 1955Bolton & Barnstone, Hardison House, 233 Merrie Way (Slightly remodeled)Paul Elliott, Crow House, 325 West Friar Tuck Lane (demolished)William N. Floyd, Floyd House, 226 Pine Hollow LaneLloyd & Morgan, Shimek House, 3760 Willowick RoadGeorge Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Pierce House, 5211 Greentree RoadTour V, 14-15 April 1956Bolton & Barnstone, Gordon House, 2307 Bluebonnet BoulevardHamilton Brown, Selig House, 3715 Inverness DriveBurdette Keeland, Pryor Apartment, Kipling Apartments II, 2719 Kipling StreetRobert Wilson, Wilson Apartment, Bettis Apartments, 4311 Bettis DriveTour VI, 13-14 April 1957Lars Bang, Bendit (Kamin) House, 4111 Drummond StreetBolton & Barnstone, Demoustier House, 608 Little John Lane (demolished)David Brooks & Edward Brooks, Solomon House, 3615 South Braeswood BoulevardWilliam R. Jenkins, second Jenkins House, 10911 Willowisp DriveLloyd & Morgan, Straus House, 53 Briar Hollow Lane (demolished)Tour VII, 12-13 April 1958Edward Goodwin, Jr., Goodwin House, 3 Leisure LaneGeorge Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Carroll House, 2014 Persa Street (address no longer exists, per HCAD)Swenson & Linnstaedter, Swenson House, 3106 Brazos Street (I believe this was originally a home and studio, but HCAD lists it as a commercial building built in 1950. Must be it).Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Kelsey House, 2 Long Bow LaneWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Marshall House, 3700 Willowick Road (demolished)Tour VIII, 11-12 April 1959Engberg & White, Engberg House, 24 Still Forest RoadRobert Maurice, Maurice House & Office, 3222 Mercer StreetNeuhaus & Taylor, Erath House, 11206 Tynewood LaneNeuhaus & Taylor, Genitempo House, 310 Carnarvon Drive (demolished)Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Thompson House, 4911 Tilbury DriveTour IX, 21-22 May 1960Koetter & Tharp, Tharp House, 8218 Mallie CourtLloyd & Morgan, Class House, Rice UniversityLloyd & Morgan, Cooper House, 201 Kincaid Drive (can't find a Kincaid drive, much less this address)Neuhaus & Taylor, Frame House, 403 Westminster DriveWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Fulton House, Rice UniversityTour X, 6-7 May 1961Bolton & Barnstone, Lindsay House, 7623 River Point DriveTravis Broesche, Walser House, 411 Fall River Road Hamilton Brown, McClelland House, 11207 Tyne CourtWilliam Hoff, Huvard House, 12526 Old Oaks DriveGeorge Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Zwerneman (Lundgren) House, 16 Crestwood Drive (Additional building by Eugene Aubrey; remodeled by Gwathmey Siegal Assoc., once owned by Francois de Menil and featured in one of Gwathmey Siegal's first books, with photos by Richard Payne). The wild colors have been replaced for white, unfortunately.Tour XI, 28-29 April 1962Bolton & Barnstone, Owsley House, 65 Briar Hollow DriveMacKie & Kamrath, Ballantyne House, 2 Tiel WayWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Carter House, 62 Briar Hollow LaneWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Hines House, 146 Radney Street (probably destroyed)Tour XII, 1963no informationTour XIII, 5-6 December 1964Howard Barnstone & Partners, Melcher House, 13 Tiel WayH. F. P. Goeters & Associates, Salmon House, 506 Fall River Road (demolished)Jenkins & Hoff, Sheer House, 616 Hedwig Lane (unknown, neighborhood has changed considerably)Larson & Wingfield, Williams House, 31 Briar Hollow Lane (demolished)F. Carrington Weems, Weems House, 919 Kirby DriveTour XIV, 30-31 October 1965Kenneth Bentsen, Bentsen House, 2933 Del Monte Drive (not sure about this one; says constructed in 1935, remodeled in the 2000's, so it must still be there).P. M. Bolton Associates, Bolton House, 5000 Longmont DriveJ. W. Evans, Evans House, 3118 Georgetown StreetJenkins & Hoff, Hoff House, 672 Flintdale RoadWilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Anderson House, 1638 Banks StreetI'm compiling photos of everything that remains. Edited February 14, 2008 by BenH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gnu Posted February 14, 2008 Share Posted February 14, 2008 First, the bad news:C. CAA/CAM Modern House Tour ListingsTour I, 27 April 1952MacKie & Kamrath, Adler House, 24 Tiel Way (unknown, construction dates to the 70's, so this one is probably gone)i believe the 70's house that replaced the Adler House is gone as well. It is now just a vacant lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted February 17, 2008 Share Posted February 17, 2008 In no particular order: Erath House - Neuhaus & Taylor Walser House - Travis Brosche Pierce House - Pierce & Pierce Herzog House - Paul Lazslo with Howard Barntsone Davidson House - Joseph Krakower (without Herb Greene) Gordon House - Bolton & Barnstone Goodwin House - Edward Goodwin, Jr. Holdt House - Hamilton Brown (Demolished) Hoff House - Jenkins & Hoff Kelsey House - Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted March 3, 2008 Share Posted March 3, 2008 F. Carrington Weems, Weems House, 919 Kirby Drive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted March 4, 2008 Author Share Posted March 4, 2008 Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Anderson House, 1638 Banks Street Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted March 4, 2008 Author Share Posted March 4, 2008 Wilson, Morris & Crain, Morris House, 2 Waverly Court Engberg & White, Engberg House, 24 Still Forest Road Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted March 4, 2008 Share Posted March 4, 2008 William Hoff, Huvard House, 12526 Old Oaks Drive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted March 5, 2008 Author Share Posted March 5, 2008 Wilson, Morris & Crain, Cramerus House, 250 Pine Hollow Lane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted March 18, 2008 Share Posted March 18, 2008 Thompson House - Tilbury - Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted March 19, 2008 Author Share Posted March 19, 2008 Doing a little digging on this today and found 11207 Tyne Ct. was sold in 2005 and demolished at some point after that. Does HAR go back that far that one of the realtors can look it up and save the old pictures if there are any?Jason Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted March 19, 2008 Author Share Posted March 19, 2008 Lindsay House by Bolton and Barnstone 7623 River Point This house is surrounded by foliage and one of the biggest magnolia trees I've ever seen. By the way, a neighbor in River Bend told me that the contemporary John Staub house at 1000 River Bend will not be torn down as I expected. It sits on 2 lots and I assumed it would be a goner. Jason Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted March 22, 2008 Author Share Posted March 22, 2008 4311 Bettis - It had a sign out front saying "Coming Soon" the something or another apartments, so if you want to see it you better go over there soon. It's very charming. This whole area is being rebuilt. There's a thread in Historic Houston about Mid Ln. and all the partying that went on there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted March 23, 2008 Author Share Posted March 23, 2008 (edited) I finally got a new scanner/printer! Here's a scan of an announcement of the Sheer House from the Post or Chronicle and a picture from when it was on the CAA Tour. Sorry about the quality of the picture. You have to use your imagination. Anyone who reads this that lived in the Sheer House or has a picture, please let me know or add it here. Jason Edited March 23, 2008 by Willowisp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted June 30, 2008 Author Share Posted June 30, 2008 The Tharp House at 8218 Mallie Ct. I think we're getting close to getting pics of all that still exist! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpaceAge Posted July 1, 2008 Share Posted July 1, 2008 (edited) Here's a scan of an announcement of the Sheer House from the Post or Chronicle and a picture from when it was on the CAA Tour. Anyone who reads this that lived in the Sheer House or has a picture, please let me know or add it here. Jason616 Hedwig, the address of the Sheer house from the 1964 tour, has completely disappeared from HCAD records. The 1966 Cole's directory shows Dr. Daniel E. Sheer and Diana J. Sheer living there and having their telephone first connected in 1962. By 1969, only Diana is listed at the address. (Daniel moved to 46 E. Stillforest in 1969.) The 1992 directory shows the address to exist but the information is not listed. Another mystery to solve...Daniel E. Sheer received the B.S. degree from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, in. 1943, and the Ph.D. degree from University of Michigan.Daniel E. Sheer, neuropsychologist, Professor of psychology and Director of the psychology laboratory at the University of Houston, took his undergraduate training at Johns Hopkins University and his graduate training at the University of Michigan, where he also worked in the Laboratory of comparative neurology. Edited April 19, 2009 by SpaceAge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted July 2, 2008 Author Share Posted July 2, 2008 Thanks for this great info.The addresses and properties are unusual over there. I got lost trying to find the Sheer House when I tried to find it!If you look at this map:http://www.hcad.org/iMaps/Tiles/Color/5058D9.pdfit appears that 612 and 620 have a tiny sliver of property that extends out to hedwig, giving them hedwig addresses, though they face Long Timbers Lane. What this suggests to me is that it was all one (huge) property at one time. The rest of the addresses are 600, 608, ____, 624, 630, 638 - so they almost follow a pattern of 8.It says on HCAD that 612 was built in 1970 (possibly after Mr. Sheer's passing, part of the property was sold?) then years later the rest of 616 Hedwig and was sold, divided and demolished with the road Long Timbers going in and the rest of the properties being built? The oldest of Long Timbers Ln appears to have been built in 1984 according to HCAD. Now that's the deepest I think I can get into it tonight... I've been told that sometimes builders change the addresses if they can to avoid confusion with the old house or to get a fresh start on a property.Suffice to say, I would love to see some quality pictures of the house.Jason616 Hedwig, the address of the Sheer house from the 1964 tour, has completely disappeared from HCAD records. The 1966 Cole's directory shows Dr. Daniel E. Sheer and Diana J. Sheer living there and having their telephone first connected in 1964. By 1969, only Diana is listed at the address. The 1992 directory shows the address to exist but the information is not listed. Another mystery to solve...Daniel E. Sheer received the B.S. degree from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, in. 1943, and the Ph.D. degree from University of Michigan.Daniel E. Sheer, neuropsychologist, Professor of psychology and Director of the psychology laboratory at the University of Houston, took his undergraduate training at Johns Hopkins University and his graduate training at the University of Michigan, where he also worked in the Laboratory of comparative neurology. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted March 19, 2009 Share Posted March 19, 2009 Judge & Mrs. Wilmer B. Hunt House - 526 W. Friar Tuck - Hamilton Brown (demolished) Not sure where the article is from; maybe Texas Architect? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockM Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 Wow thanks, Willowisp, excellent list.I just got a new GPS so I used the addresses on tour X 1961 to test it out.What a slick way of checking out architecture around Houston, the turn by turn directions make it quick and easyto go from one property to another.I like it that you did not provide pictures with the listings as it makes it kind of a surprise to find outif the house is still there and what it looks like.For tour X all but one of the houses are still there. just McClelland House, 11207 Tyne Court is gone.But even if the house is gone you can still get a sense of flavor of the neighborhood and other homes of the period.Not to say there isn't pressure in the neighborhoods where the others are still standing. 7623 River Point Drive has a sign stating builder will build to suit and 16 Crestwood Dr has a construction fence around it.The tour gives great insight on the evolution of neighborhoods in Houston. You cant really blame a family for wanting to buildsomething new to call there own. The same as the origional home owners did mid-century. True there are a lot of McMansions outthere but also really great modern architecture too. Good that the locations are still very valuable and new construction of modernarchitecture is replacing some of the old ones.Cheers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted April 8, 2009 Share Posted April 8, 2009 (edited) De Moustier House - 608 Little John Lane - Bolton & Barnstone All text and photos courtesy of Architectural Record. Edited April 8, 2009 by BenH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted April 8, 2009 Share Posted April 8, 2009 Swenson & Linnstaedter, Swenson House, 3106 Brazos Street Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willowisp Posted April 8, 2009 Author Share Posted April 8, 2009 (edited) Thanks to whoever put this thread at the top! It is definitely one of the main focuses of this message board...Maybe the "Favorite Mods" thread would be another for the top? But I wouldn't want to clutter the top so I don't know...Ben - thanks for scanning those! We make a good team...Jason Edited April 8, 2009 by Willowisp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted April 8, 2009 Share Posted April 8, 2009 Thanks to whoever put this thread at the top! It is definitely one of the main focuses of this message board...Maybe the "Favorite Mods" thread would be another for the top? But I wouldn't want to clutter the top so I don't know...Ben - thanks for scanning those! We make a good team...JasonYeah, I forgot...Jason did all the real legwork on this stuff, I just scanned it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 The Schmiek house on Willowick by Lloyd & Morgan is still there, I just haven't been able to get a picture of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 Owsley House - Bolton & Barnstone Publications unknown. The Owsley House, Carter House and the other remaining mod on Briar Hollow were recently sold to a large family that intends to keep them. The Owsley house was having new landscaping put in last week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 Flyer from the 1957 Tour: This came from William R. Jenkins' personal scrapbook. Thanks to Jason Smith for tracking it down, and Melinda Jenkins. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted January 2, 2010 Share Posted January 2, 2010 403 Blalock is still there. Listed as 3 Dunnam on HCAD. The original architect was A.A. Liefeste, with later additions by MacKie & Kamrath. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted October 22, 2012 Share Posted October 22, 2012 The Thompson house by Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson on Tilbury was demolished at some point in the last year or so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 J.W. Evans House - 3118 Georgetown. Any info about Evans would be much appreciated. I've never heard of him or anything about him.   A note on another CAA house: Kenneth Bentsen told me that the house at 2933 Del Monte that was on the tour in 1965 was initially a very bland traditional house (his words) in River Oaks, which is exactly why he bought it. He completely redid the interiors in his simple, yet comfortable modernist style and lived there until the 1980's, when Bentsen designed a contemporary house for his family in Glendower Court. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenH Posted March 21, 2017 Share Posted March 21, 2017 Thought I would update this.  C. CAA/CAM Modern House Tour Listings  Tour I, 27 April 1952 Hamilton Brown, Hunt House, 526 West Friar Tuck Lane (Demolished) Hamilton Brown, Selig House, 3715 Inverness (Demolished) Cowell & Neuhaus, Baker House, 3665 Willowick Road (Demolished) Cowell & Neuhaus, Stude (Stevenson) House, 56 Tiel Way. Sympathetically altered. Philip Johnson, Menil House, 3363 San Felipe Road MacKie & Kamrath, Adler House, 24 Tiel Way (Demolished) Thompson McCleary, McCleary House, 6034 Memorial Drive (Demolished) Edward Stone, Kempner House, 3688 Willowick Road (Demolished) Wilson, Morris & Crain, Morris House, 2 Waverly Court  Tour II, 18-19 April 1953 Hamilton Brown, Hudgins House, 501 West Friar Tuck Lane (Demolished) Hamilton Brown, Hohlt House, 223 Pine Shadows Drive (Demolished) A. A. Liefeste, Jr., Lefieste House, 403 Blalock Road (Demolished). Address was changed to 3 Dunnam. Additions were done by MacKie & Kamrath. Smart & Whitehead, Smart House, 318 Pine Shadows Drive (Demolished) Wilson, Morris & Crain, Buie House, 310 Saddlewood Lane (Demolished)  Tour III, 10-11 April 1954 Joseph Krakower, Davidson House, 2418 Maroneal Boulevard Paul Laszlo, Herzog House, 2523 Maroneal Boulevard Lloyd & Morgan, Liese House, 328 Buckingham Drive (Demolished) Wilson, Morris & Crain, Cramerus House, 250 Pine Hollow Lane Wilson, Morris & Crain, Lazarus House, 57 Briar Hollow Lane (Demolished)  Tour IV, 2-3 April 1955 Bolton & Barnstone, Hardison House, 233 Merrie Way (Demolished) Paul Elliott, Crow House, 325 West Friar Tuck Lane (Demolished) William N. Floyd, Floyd House, 226 Pine Hollow Lane Lloyd & Morgan, Shimek House, 3760 Willowick Road George Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Pierce House, 5211 Greentree Road  Tour V, 14-15 April 1956 Bolton & Barnstone, Gordon House, 2307 Bluebonnet Boulevard Hamilton Brown, Selig House, 3715 Inverness Drive. Unknown. Current house is traditional. HCAD says 1984, but that's just how far their records go back. Burdette Keeland, Pryor Apartment, Kipling Apartments II, 2719 Kipling Street. Pretty sure these are gone. There are townhouses on that address. Robert Wilson, Wilson Apartment, Bettis Apartments, 4311 Bettis Drive. These are still standing, but appear to have been converted into offices/apartments for a religious group.  Tour VI, 13-14 April 1957 Lars Bang, Bendit (Kamin) House, 4111 Drummond Street (Fully restored) Bolton & Barnstone, Demoustier House, 608 Little John Lane (Demolished) David Brooks & Edward Brooks, Solomon House, 3615 South Braeswood Boulevard William R. Jenkins, second Jenkins House, 10911 Willowisp Drive Lloyd & Morgan, Straus House, 53 Briar Hollow Lane (Demolished)  Tour VII, 12-13 April 1958 Edward Goodwin, Jr., Goodwin House, 3 Leisure Lane (Demolished). George Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Carroll House, 2014 Persa Street (address no longer exists, per HCAD) Swenson & Linnstaedter, Swenson House, 3106 Brazos Street (I believe this was originally a home and studio, but HCAD lists it as a commercial building built in 1950. Must be it). Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Kelsey House, 2 Long Bow Lane (Demolished) Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Marshall House, 3700 Willowick Road (Demolished)  Tour VIII, 11-12 April 1959 Engberg & White, Engberg House, 24 Still Forest Road Robert Maurice, Maurice House & Office, 3222 Mercer Street Neuhaus & Taylor, Erath House, 11206 Tynewood Lane Neuhaus & Taylor, Genitempo House, 310 Carnarvon Drive (Demolished) Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Thompson House, 4911 Tilbury Drive (Demolished)  Tour IX, 21-22 May 1960 Koetter & Tharp, Tharp House, 8218 Mallie Court (Demolished) Lloyd & Morgan, Class House, Rice University Lloyd & Morgan, Cooper House, 201 Kincaid Drive (unknown) Neuhaus & Taylor, Frame House, 403 Westminster Drive Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Fulton House, Rice University  Tour X, 6-7 May 1961 Bolton & Barnstone, Lindsay House, 7623 River Point Drive Travis Broesche, Walser House, 411 Fall River Road (Demolished, was Mod of The Month in 2016). Hamilton Brown, McClelland House, 11207 Tyne Court (Demolished) William Hoff, Huvard House, 12526 Old Oaks Drive. I read somewhere that this house was by Jenkins & Hoff, but can't remember where. Either way, this house still stands and in good condition. George Pierce - Abel B. Pierce, Zwerneman (Lundgren) House, 16 Crestwood Drive (Additional building by Eugene Aubrey; remodeled by Gwathmey Siegal Assoc., once owned by Francois de Menil and featured in one of Gwathmey Siegal's first books, with photos by Richard Payne). The wild colors have been replaced for white, unfortunately. ***As of 2017, there are still parts of this house standing, but it's certain that the overall intent is no longer intact.***  Tour XI, 28-29 April 1962 Bolton & Barnstone, Owsley House, 65 Briar Hollow Drive. Owned by the Bone family, along with the Carter House at 62 Briar Hollow Lane and another house next door attributed to Ralph Anderson/Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson. MacKie & Kamrath, Ballantyne House, 2 Tiel Way (Mostly demolished but apparently going to be rebuilt or something by architect Chris Robertson). Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Carter House, 62 Briar Hollow Lane Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Hines House, 146 Radney Street (demolished; photos exist in the original Houston Architecture Guide)  Tour XII, 1963 no information  Tour XIII, 5-6 December 1964 Howard Barnstone & Partners, Melcher House, 13 Tiel Way. This house is still there but has been significantly altered in a sort of Mediterranean style. H. F. P. Goeters & Associates, Salmon House, 506 Fall River Road (demolished) Jenkins & Hoff, Sheer House, 616 Hedwig Lane (unknown, neighborhood has changed considerably). This one remains one of the bigger mysteries. I'm still not sure what the deal is with this house, whether it's been heavily altered, completely demolished, or is hidden on a wooded lot out of view. Larson & Wingfield, Williams House, 31 Briar Hollow Lane (demolished) F. Carrington Weems, Weems House, 919 Kirby Drive  Tour XIV, 30-31 October 1965 Kenneth Bentsen, Bentsen House, 2933 Del Monte Drive (not sure about this one; says constructed in 1935, remodeled in the 2000's, so it must still be there). P. M. Bolton Associates, Bolton House, 5000 Longmont Drive J. W. Evans, Evans House, 3118 Georgetown Street Jenkins & Hoff, Hoff House, 672 Flintdale Road Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Anderson House, 1638 Banks Street Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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