Maison de Verre, a mid-century-modern house set on three-quarters of an acre in Princeton, N.J, was built in the early 1960s for Calvin Pardee Foulke, the scion of a dynasty whose forbears owned coal mines, railroads, and property across the U.S. He died in 1974, and when his wife Marjorie died in 1992, the property was purchased by a member of a different landed gentry.
The road-facing side of the house is effectively windowless. Source: Christie’s International Real Estate “Yes, I … (View original article)