Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family who lived in the house until 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. The work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post-war modern architecture in Dade County.
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Living Room Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Entry Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Restored Furniture Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Living Room Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Stairs Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Street Elevation Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Rear Elevation Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Site Plan
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Jack Weiner House
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family who lived in the house until 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. The work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post-war modern architecture in Dade County.
Living Room
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Entry
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Restored Furniture
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Living Room
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Stairs
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Street Elevation
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Rear Elevation
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Site Plan
Alfred Browning Parker designed this house in 1954 for Mr. Jack Weiner and his family. The house remained in the Weiner family until it was purchased in 2005. The new owners commissioned a restoration with the intent of preserving the original structure. Restoration work included refurbishing the kitchen and bathrooms, cleaning of all wood and stone, repairing the terrazzo floors and adapting the house to contemporary climate control systems. The house constitutes one of the best preserved works of post – war modern architecture in Dade County. Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales