Grating the Nutmeg

208. Saving Connecticut’s Mid-Century Modern Homes

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May 1, 2025
Gwen North Reiss, a historian and author specializing in mid-century modern architecture, joins Mary Dunne, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer and passionate homeowner, to discuss the beauty of New Canaan’s iconic homes. They dive into the community’s efforts to save these treasures from demolition and share insights into the unique designs that epitomized an era. The conversation reveals the challenges of renovating these gems while preserving their integrity, plus anecdotes that celebrate architectural heritage and the nostalgia tied to these homes.
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New Canaan's Architectural Magnetism

  • New Canaan, Connecticut attracts world-famous mid-century modern architects due to its picturesque and challenging landscapes.
  • The Harvard Five and others created pioneering modern homes here that define architectural history.
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Harvard Five's New Canaan Roots

  • The Harvard Five were core architects who settled in New Canaan after WWII for its landscape and lifestyle.
  • This group included influential Bauhaus-educated architects who shaped modern architecture there.
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Diverse Styles of New Canaan Homes

  • New Canaan’s mid-century modern homes range widely beyond glass houses, featuring cantilevers, brick, and Wright-inspired designs.
  • The architecture integrates buildings into challenging natural landscapes with unique, innovative forms.
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