Wexler ’54 highlighted as a featured home during Modernism Week

Modernism Week comes to a close this Sunday.

The 11-day event that has showcased over 400 home tours along with parties, live music events, and keynote speeches.

One of this year’s featured homes is Wexler ’54, a post and beam residence designed by architects Donald Wexler and Richard Harrison, situated in the Deepwell neighborhood.

 The four-bedroom home, constructed in 1954, has undergone recent renovations.

To see more homes like Wexler ’54, explore www.modernismweek.com.

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