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Paul Rudolph in Cambridge and Boston

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Bill Janovitz

Posted in brutalist, Cambridge, Paul Rudolph On Feb 05, 2015

 There was a column by Alex Beam in today’s Boston Globe that discusses the legacy of “starchitect,” Paul Rudolph. After graduating Harvard’s prestigious Graduate School of Design, where Rudolph studied under Bauhaus co-founder, Walter Gropius. Rudolph went on to become Dean of the Yale architecture school. His largest project was on the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth…

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14 Van Norden Wins it All on CNBC!

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Bill Janovitz

Posted in Cambridge, Listings, press, publicity On Sep 06, 2013

We were glad to have our most recent listing at 14 Van Norden considered for the segment on CNBC of what a million dollars buys in Ivy League towns. We were glad to see it win it all stacked up against such worthy competitors as Penn, Columbia, and Princeton. Alas! They were no match for…

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Sold: Contemporary Cambridge Craftsman

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Bill Janovitz

Posted in Cambridge, Listings, SOLD On Aug 20, 2013

Click any photo to see full image: [slideshow caption=”on”] Photos by Lara Kimmerer (interior) and John Tse (exterior, except where noted.   Sold: 14 Van Norden is a truly unique Cambridge house, custom designed by and built for the previous owner in the 1990s. We are pleased to offer this almost 2000 s.f., three bedroom,…

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Contemporary Cambridge Craftsman

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Bill Janovitz

Posted in Cambridge, Listings On Aug 20, 2013

See below post for all photos and floor plans.   Sold: 14 Van Norden is a truly unique Cambridge home, custom designed by and built for the previous owner in the 1990s. We are pleased to offer this almost 2000 s.f., three bedroom, two-and-a-half bath house for $1,088,000. Showings begin with a wine-and-cheese open house 4:00…

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Sampling of Inventory

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Bill Janovitz

Posted in Available Inventory, Buyer Agency, Cambridge, Core Contemporary, homes for sale, lincoln, Mid-Century Modern, modernism, Sudbury, Walter Bogner, Wayland On Feb 27, 2013

Every once in a while, it is good to remind our readers that we also work as exclusive buyer’s agents. Time is too limited for us to work in a non-exclusive relationship (though we can limit our exclusivity to certain towns, leaving buyers free to work with other agents in other areas). Often, we are…

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