A TLT note here to say lots of information on tap this week, stay tuned!
Sometime we will revisit Columbus Indiana and do more of the 70 structures designed by famous architects of the era but a bit more of the Miller house. We were only permitted to take photos while standing on a small carpet near the dinning room and from some spots outside. One of many interesting things about the house is that the walls and ceiling and most of the floors are marble but there is no echo or mausoleum feel to the place. Each piece of marble was cut with a sanding cutter and then finished by sanding more to eliminate that aspect. It gives the walls a soft sheen and a quiet beauty. One other note, you may recall that one of the paintings of Sunflowers by van Gogh sold a number of years ago for 84 million dollars, it hung in this house and was sold for taxes. The house with no furnishings, land, or gardens exceeded 400,000 dollars and is built on nearly 14 acres bordering the beautiful river. The gardens and the furnishings were also designed by the best designers of the day. Here is more about the house
https://discovernewfields.org/miller-house-and-garden
https://archeyes.com/the-miller-house-by-eero-saarinen-a-mid-century-modern-masterpiece/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_House_(Columbus,_Indiana)