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The design of the house is notable for its open plan and brick-enclosed circular dining room with a shallow illuminated dome ceiling. The living room has floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows giving views of the wooded lot. | The design of the house is notable for its open plan and brick-enclosed circular dining room with a shallow illuminated dome ceiling. The living room has floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows giving views of the wooded lot. | ||
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[[Category:Brookwood Road]] | [[Category:Brookwood Road]] | ||
[[Category:1963 buildings]] | [[Category:1963 buildings]] | ||
[[Category:Fritz Woehle buildings]] | [[Category:Fritz Woehle buildings]] |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 7 April 2021
3349 Brookwood Road is a 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence designed in 1963 by architect Fritz Woehle in a contemporary expressive modernist style. The house and its detached carport sit on a 1.3-acre lot on Brookwood Road in the Mountain Brook Crest subdivision off Cherokee Road in Mountain Brook.
The design of the house is notable for its open plan and brick-enclosed circular dining room with a shallow illuminated dome ceiling. The living room has floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows giving views of the wooded lot.