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Miscellaneous Raleigh / Cary / Garner / Apex


 

About 1923 - The McGinnis-Bagwell Residence, 931 Vance Street, Raleigh.  A prairie-style modern built for insurance agent Eugene McGinnis by Raleigh engineer Howard E. Satterfield.  Architect unknown.   Sold in 1950 to Larry and Hasseltine Bagwell.  At some point they built a rear addition.  In 2003, it was sold to current owners John F. and Michelle Cowell.  An extensive restoration, renovation and addition began in 2003 and finished in 2005.  The rear addition was removed and a new addition designed by Richard Hall and built by DJ Rose. 5455 heated and cooled square feet, approx 1860 square feet of balconies, terraces, porches, and patios.  4 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 3 half baths,  2 car and 1 car garages, geothermal heating and cooling system.  Metro Magazine did an article, here.  Was on the market in 2010.


1951 - The John and Elizabeth Phelps House, 3909 Rhododendron, Raleigh.  Designed by Elizabeth Phelps. Built by John Phelps.  Sold in the early 1960's to Doye and Frances Jean Sherrill.   Sold in 1977 to Richard G. Coleman.  Sold in 1984 to Carl J.  Brakebill III.  Addition in 1995.  Sold in 1994 to current owners Charles and Sherri Grantham.  Photo by Leilani Carter.


1952 – The Richard and Dolores Booth Residence, 3119 Birnamwood, Raleigh. Sold to Joseph and Linda Grimsley in 1973.  Sold in 1985 to Judson P. and Nancy Essex.  Renovation in the late 80’s by architect Gail Lindsey.  Sold in 2000 to current owners Ben and Beth Yerxa.  Will Alphin redesigned and built the front entry and second story. Louis Cherry designed a rear addition and kitchen overhaul yet to be built.  Top picture is from 1998.  Bottom picture is from 2007.


 

1953 - The Wallace and Margaret Alford House, 924 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh.  Designed by engineer John D. Joslin.   Restored, including a new 6-burner gas range, other new appliances, and the original built-in charcoal grill. Sold in 1956 to Grace and Hobson Gattis.  Sold in 1997 to Perry Young.  Sold in 2000 to David and Allison Black. Sold in 2010 to Jeffrey and Christina Hutchinson.


1954 - The John R. and Martha C. Adams Residence, 2336 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  The Adams sold in 1963 to William and Dorothy Simonds.  Mrs. Simonds sold it in 1970 to John and Sheila Nader.  They sold in 2007 to their daughter, Mary Nader, and her husband, architect Louis Gerics - the current owners.


1954 - The Henry C. Riggs House, 3224 Lewis Farm Road, Raleigh.  Riggs bought the plans from Popular Mechanics for $15 and began construction in 1952.  According to his daughter, "the prototype was of frame construction but he decided to build of concrete block (possibly because of reduced finishing costs) and steel-framed casement windows. This change of materials necessitated slight revisions to the plans; he also added a three-quarter bath and eliminated the breezeway. Although he worked full-time and frequently was out of town on business, he acted as the general contractor and did much of the work himself. While buying materials, we met another couple building a block house and we would visit each others' project and compare notes. We moved into our house as soon as the roof was on and the electrical, heating, and plumbing operational. For months my bed sat atop a big pile of plywood. By the end of 1954 father was purchasing wallpaper and drapery rods indicating that construction was basically complete. The exterior was left unpainted until it was time to sell; interior block walls were painted (using the vacuum cleaner) while interior partitions were traditional stud and drywall. The house sat on a concrete slab with radiant heat; a well provided water. The yard was left in its natural wooded state except for a small strip of lawn across the front."  Sold in 1956 to Evelyn Hall.  Sold in 1995 to current owner David Sinclair Rice, the son of Dick Rice A two-story addition was added at one end and also a front porch.


1955 - The Albert and Betty Borg House, 1235 Onslow Road, Raleigh.  According to Karin Stephens, it was designed by Cecil Elliott, a design professor at NCSU.  Sold in 1958 to George and Karin Stephens.  In 1965.  they put in a fallout shelter.  Sold to William C. Griffin in 1965.  Sold in 1999 to Ronald Sederoff.  Sold in 2004 to current owners Shunichi and Jennifer Ito. 





1956 - The Marcelene Penny Ogburn House, 2319 Airline Drive, Raleigh.  The architect is presumed to be James Penny, needs verification.  One owner - has never been sold.  For sale in 2011.


1957 - The William M. and Dolores S. Sexton House, 5325 Barclay Drive, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  Sold in 1977 to Frank and Mary Edens.  Sold in 1978 to current owners J. Forrest and Lana P. Barnwell.  Renovated 2002.  Photo by Ericka Giroux.


1957 - The William Wesley (Wes) Carroll and Frances Katherine Plyler Carroll House, 1609 Pineview Drive, Raleigh.  According to Wes Carroll, they chose a design from a plan book, and an unknown architecture student at NCSU modified the plan and made working drawings.  Built by R. H. Eakley, from whom the Carrolls bought the property.  There is a central core of brick running from the basement through to the roof.  Was originally two bedrooms.  Sold in 1961 to Richard (Dick) J. and Barbara B. Volk.  They added a bedroom downstairs in the 1990's.  Sold in 2006 to current owners Andrew and Barbara H. Pendergrass.








1957 - The Joseph N. and Helen Boaz House, 3309 Milton, Raleigh.  Designed by architect Joseph N. Boaz, partner to Milton Small and faculty member at the NCSU School of Design.  Sold in 1966 to Charles and Joanne Jones.   Sold in 1974 to Larry and Lynn Gottlieb.  Sold in 1976 to Whan Su and Young Kang.  Sold in 1998 to Michael and Christy Morris.  Sold in 2004 to Eva and Christian Garland.   Top photo from 2005; note the exterior Modernist elements have been removed.  Second photo from 1997.  Bottom photo from 1995.


1958 - The Truman and Marie Miller House, a duplex at 2703 Ashland, Raleigh.  Sold in 1964 to Jack and June B. Preston who switched it to a single family residence.  Sold in 1974 to current owner June B. Preston. Architect unknown by the Prestons.  Photo by Leilani Carter.




1958 - The Sidney Hughes House,
5207 Hawksbury Lane, Raleigh. Built by the Stevens Building Company. Sold in 1960 to Furman Bodenheimer. Sold in 1963 to William and Elfrieda Kurdian. Sold in 1965 to Preston and Jane Walker. Sold in 2007 to Kim Markling.

1959 – The James L. Penny and Marcelene Penny (Ogburn) Residence, 2129 Ridge Road, Raleigh.  Designed and bulit by James Penny.  Sold in 1964 to Miriam S. Yearby, Lawrence Crabtree, and Virginia W. Crabtree. Renovated 1975.  On the market for about a year.  Sold in 1978 to current owner Margaret Ann Link.  Renovated 1993. 


1959 - 3015 Haven Road, Raleigh.  Built by J. T. Butts Construction Company.  Architect unknown. Sold in 1960 to Harry and Rhoda Weiss.  Sold in 1964 to Dixie Development Company.  Sold in 1965 to George and Kate Sakas.  Kate's brother was architect Lewis Polier.  Sold in 2008 to current owner Aaron Vaughen.   Top photo from 1996, bottom from 2009.


1960 - The F. L. and Helen Wrenn Hood Residence, 917 Macon Place, Raleigh.  Built by Howard Lynch.  Designed by Jerry Miller. 1.02 acres.  2990 square feet.  Sold in 1972 to Guy and Mamie Hubbard.  Sold in 1978 to Hazel and James Ritchey.  The house was damaged by water requiring an extensive restoration.  Sold in 1994 to William and Cathryn Little.  Sold in 2002 to Larsen and Nancy Isely.  Sold in 2009 to Nathan and Tracy Sheaffer.


1960 - The Paul and Lois R. Sharpe Residence, 4112 Windsor, Raleigh.  Designed by his brother, Marvin Sharpe of Haw River NC.  Sold in 2009 to Jennifer L. Krall.  


1960 - The James A. and Olivia McNeill Residence, 3449 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh.  According to their son, Darryl, the house was built by his dad James McNeill, a land surveyor, from a magazine plan.  James McNeill made a model first then built it!  Sold in 1993 to current owners Marco and Anne Meulink.  Renovated in 1995.


  

   

1960 - The La Vonne Brown Land, 225 South Tarboro Street, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  The land was sold in 1957 to La Vonne Brown by the Delany family.  Sold in 1973 to W. E. and Charlotte Flanagan.  Sold in 1979 to Lundy and Tripp, Inc.  Approximately 1981, the house was moved to the lot from another location.  Some say it was in the path of the then-new Raleigh Beltline, southern portion.  Others say it was across the street.  Do you know?  The move is evident from looking in the crawlspace (bottom photo) where a previous concrete pad is now supported by block.  In 1985, sold to Roger C. Sessoms.  Sold in 1994 to Willie Smiley Jr.  Sold in 1998 back to Roger Sessoms.  Sold in 1998 to Quinn C. Harris.  Sold in 1999 to Carl Tony Crews and Hilda Faye Crews. Sold in 2002 to Bank One. Sold in 2003 back to Carl Tony Crews and Hilda Faye Crews.  Sold in 2004 to Francis and Olamiju Aremo.  Sold in 2009 to Lasalle Bank.  Sold in 2009 to Barton Investment Group LLC.  Was vacant for about a year.  Sold in 2010 to current owners Russell and Jeanie Grunch.






1960 - The Joseph H. (Joe) and Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cox House, 1132 Trailwood Drive, Raleigh.  Commissioned 1956.  Cox taught at the NCSU School of Design and was a prominent artist known for his paintings and scultures, especially the Color Wall, a kinetic light sculpture at NCSU.  James Ellis Adams designed the house in the late 1950's.  Sold in 1986 to Herbert H. Byrd who used it as a rental.  Byrd did modifications, including adding hip roofs on top of the flat roof.  Mike Cindric rented it for a while.  Sold in 1993 to current owners John and Victoria Fels.


 

1960 - The Robert and Miriam Prichard House, 625 South Lakeside Drive, Raleigh.  According to Miriam Prichard, it was designed and built by Robert Prichard and his brother Bill, Mideastern Construction Company, to replicate a "California Ranch" style.  Sold in 1998 to current owner Robert L. Levy. 


 

1960 - The Sherman E. and Virginia S. Crites House, 315 Yadkin Drive, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  The Crites lived in a similar home in New York and duplicated it here.  According to June Brown, Bob Caviness was the builder, and Baker Roofing did the original roof work, which leaked and had to be replaced several times.  Sold to R. Akers Moore.  Sold in 1967 to Harry and June G. Brown.  Sold in 1993 to Michael and Marilyn Olson, who did a renovation and addition, top photo.  Sold in 1999 to current owners, architect Jeff Davis and his wife Joyce, who undid many past changes with their own beautiful restoration.  Photos by Jeff Davis.


1961 - The John H. Voorhees, Jr. House, 2727 North Mayview, Raleigh.  Voorhees, a city planner in Raleigh who also taught at NCSU, designed it himself.  Sold to James C. and Molly Kuehn in 1988.  Sold to Sold to Salvatore and Ilene Corbo in 1995.  Sold to Kimberly Dove in 2006.  In spring 2011, Dove put the property on the market as a lot, which means certain death for this unique Modernist home. No doubt about it, the house needs some work. Top photo by Leilani Carter, bottom two by Goodnight Raleigh.


1961 - The Lawrence C. and Marjorie Moore Residence, 5014 Shamrock, Raleigh. Designed and built by Myrick and Associates.  Sold in 1967 to John and Virginia Stephenson.  Has its own fallout shelter. Top photo by Leilani Carter.  Sold in 2010 to Benjamin and Eoline Runkle.


1961 - The Charles and Marilyn Jeffries Residence, 4901 Rembert, Raleigh.  Designed by architect John T. Caldwell.  Sold in 1969 to Eunice and William Deerhake.  Transferred to their sons William and Stephen Deerhake who did a terrific restoration.  Sold in 2011 to Harvey Allen Jr. Photos by Leilani Carter.


1962 - The David J. and Marilyn Martin House, 248 Marilyn Circle, Cary.   Built from a plan book, according to former owner Andrew Ingraham, this Usonian design sold in 1962 to James R. and Betty Jean Royal.  Sold in 1965 back to David J. and Marilyn Martin.   Sold in 1966 to Walter C. and Pearl Marks.  Remodeled in 1966. Sold in 1967 to Thomas E. and Jacqueline Harmon.   Sold in 1968  to Rodger C. and Kathleen J. Bailey.  Sold in 1969 to James and Katherine Hoffman.  Sold in 1979 to Donald and Laura Grimes.  Sold in 1989 to Joseph Lee Hucks.  Sold in 1996 to Andrew and Deborah Ingraham who put on an addition and extensively renovated in 1998.  Sold in 2003 to current owner Christopher Watkins. 


1962 - The Julius Leonard Perry and Ethel Skinner Perry House, 4900 Glen Forest Drive, Raleigh. Sold in 1966 to G. Henry and Hilda F. Ramsey.  Sold in 1969 to William W. Elliott.  Sold to current owners James and Grace McQueen in 1994.  Photo by Leilani Carter.  Architect unknown by current owners.


1963 - The Hoke and Hortense Bullock House, 5601 Winthrop Drive, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  Sold in 1988 to Lyston and Lamont Farmer. Sold in 1996 to Lamont Farmer. Sold in 1998 to Reid Hardin and Amy Ball.  Sold in 2004 to current owners Willard Barbour and Emily Aldrich.  Photos by Leilani Carter.


1963 - The Vernon R. (Ray) and Gail Glenn House, 3819 Buffaloe Road, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  Sold in 1968 to Paul and Nancy Allen.  Sold in 1972 to Sidney and Hilda Deans.  Sold in 1987 to Nancy Larkins and Michael Eckert. Sold in 1995 to Steven and Lucinda Rowland.  Sold to current owner Lucinda Sue Sager.


1964 - The Grady S. and Ann B. Patterson, Jr. House, 206 Drummond, Raleigh. 
Designed by Dodge and Beckwith.  Featured in the June 1963 Southern Architect.  Destroyed in February 2011.


1964 - The Keith and Alice Harrod House, 3942 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh NC.  Designed and built by Keith Harrod.  They later converted the garage to a den and created a carport; expanded the master bedroom and added a bath. Sold in 1980 to Nannette Merle Strowd.  Sold in 1981 to William Jackson. Went into foreclosure.  Sold in 1990 to current owner Paul Castelloe.


 

 

1965 - The Wavely Garland Avent and Ann Avent House, 3336 Ocotea Street, Raleigh. Designed and built by Wavely G. Avent (pictured above), according to his wife Ann and their son Tony.  Larry B. Bell drew up the plans.  Sold in 1989 to Hill Carrow. Sold in 1993 to Robert and Mary McDowell.  Sold in 2001 to current owners Harry and Martha Tueting.  Top photo by Leilani Carter. On and off the market 2009-2010. 


1965 - The Mary Alice Simmons House, 614 Gardner, Raleigh, uniquely built over a creek!  She purchased the land from Jim Stephens Lewis.  J. B. Bagwell was the builder.  Architect unknown.  2 bedrooms, 1 bath.  Sold in 1972 to Carroll Leggett.  Sold in 1976 to J. C. Raulston.  Sold in 1997 to current owner Aurora Hernandez.  Currently a rental house.  Photos by Leilani Carter.


1966 - The Clifton L. and Alice Heimbach House, 3300 Redbud, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  Sold in 1994 to current owners Gerald L. and Maria Freeman.  They enclosed the front carport.  Photo by Leilani Carter.


1966 - The John Devereaux Joslin Residence, 3037 Granville Drive, Raleigh. Designed by Joslin, an engineer.  Built for current owner.


1966 - The Paul and Dorothy Frontiero House, 4512 Bartlett Drive, Raleigh.  Designed by architect Paul Canin.  Still occupied by the Frontieros.


1967 – The Jerry and Janice Warren House, 3113 Birnamwood Road, Raleigh.  This is a kit house. 
Sold to current owners Richard and Edith Sylla in 1971.  Photo by George Smart.


1967 - The James and Betty Bost House, 1512 Delmont, Raleigh.  Designed and built by James Bost, who worked in the shop at the NCSU School of Design.  As of 2011, they had lived there 44 years.


1969 - The James Blythe Brown and Evelyn Brown House, 5200 Sedgefield Drive, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  Sold in 1970 to Hilda P. and O. Ray Barbour.  Sold to Able Investment Company in 1971. Sold later in 1971 to Stephen G. and Sheryl Bush.  Sold in 1972 to Dorothy K. and Ronald Craig Wilburn.  Sold to Victor and Mary Anne Hocutt in 1979.  Sold in 1980 to Nellie Alford.  Sold in 1983 to John and Wanda Canada.  Sold in 1990 to Michael and Mary Gregory.  Sold in 1997 to John Bosch Jr.  Sold in 1998 to Arllie Lee Perry.  Sold in 2001 to Chase Bank of Texas.  Sold in 2001 to Karen and Roberto Ibarra.  Sold in 2004 to current owner Doug Stoddart.  Photo by Leilani Carter.


1969 – The James Stanley Wiberly and Helen K. Wiberly House, 2119 Ridge Road, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  2922 square feet. Sold in 1976 to Gerald G. L. and Nancy C. R. Meyer.  Sold to current owners Carl E. and Tina Poole Grad in 1977.  Two additions, one in 1988 and one in 2002, both designed by the current owners.


1969 - 1420 Jenks Road, Cary. Architect unknown.  Sold in 1973 to Homer & Margarita M. Morrison.  Sold in 1981 to Robert and Evelyn A. Hickman.  Sold in 1987 to current owner Douglas J Geiger.   Was for rent and sale in 2010.  3 bed, 3.0 bath, 1990 sqft.  Larger photos by Katheryn OldShield Mukai.





1970 - The Milton E. and Gene W. Hobbs House, 208 Edinburgh, Cary. Lake front property.  Developed by MacGregor Downs and sold to the Hobbs in 1971.  Sold in 1983 to Norman and Joanne Hoube.  Sold in 1984 to Recaredo and Lourdes Reyes.  On the market since 2010.  Photo by Leilani Carter.

 

1971 - The Richard and Barbara Kitchell House, 5713 Calton Drive, Raleigh, designed by Ron McLaren.  Sold in 2001 to James P. Knight.  Sold later in 2001 to Leslie (Les) Geller.  Sold in 2004 to Arthur Withington.  Sold later in 2004 to Thomas B. Skinner Jr. and James Lester Harmon.  Sold in 2008 to current owner Joseph Grayson Minton. 



1971 - 1400 Ravenhurst, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  Sold in 1972 to Charles G. Fuller.  Sold in 1989 to Locksley Gardner. Sold in 1997 to Anna C. Schmink.  Sold in 1999 to Jennie Lancaster and Laura Crumpler.    Sold in 2004 to Bradley and Evelyn Dolan.  Went on the market December 2011, then pulled January 2012.





1972 - The Thomas H. and Joyce Byrd III House, 214 Annandale, Cary.
  Designed by Bill Nichols.  Built by Frank Walser.  Still owned by the Byrds as of 2011.

1973 - The William and Alma Waters House, 212 Edinburgh Drive, Cary.  Two linked Topsider pedestal houses, 1952 square feet total.  Sold in 1977 to Edward and Eleanor Battiste.  Sold to James and Eleanor Shawfield Strothman in 1994.  Sold to current owner Beryl Road Properties in 2007.  First two photos by Bill Mooney. Bottom photo by Leilani Carter. Dismantled and available for sale 2011. 


 

 

 

   

1973 - The Joseph L. (Jay) and Janice James House, 6128 Riverside Drive, Wake Forest NC.  Jay James, who received training in engineering in the Navy, designed and built 15 1/2 240sf hexagon structures and connected them to form a 5000 sf house on nearly three acres.  James extended the roof line down to the ground in many areas, creating outside storage rooms.  The house featured passive and active solar power, including a mirror that tracked the sun.  The pool was floored over in 2003 to create a large bonus room.  However, the pool is still under the floor and could be easily recovered.  James also built houses in Raleigh for Fred Nixon, Harold Sharp, and Paul Fleming.  TMH did a tour in May of 2011.


  

 

1976 - The William and Leilani Carter Residence, 3509 Catalano Drive, Raleigh.  Buit for current owners.  Leilani Carter chose a magazine plan for the original house.  There were two renovations, one by Frank Craig and one by Rick Best. Photos by Leilani Carter.





1976 - The Speros J. and Patricia L. Fleggas House, 2816 Sandia, Raleigh. Developed by Audie Barefoot, Jr.  Sold in 1991 to William M. Black, Jr.  Sold in 1992 to Daniel J. Woods.  Sold in 1995 to Robert S. and Jeanne B. W.  Kiel.  Sold in 2000 to Robert P. Gruber, Jr.  Sold in 2004 to Carol and Hristina Mauriello.  Sold in 2006 to Robert and Haven Lindsey. 


 

1978 - The Oral D. and Mary Roberson Residence, 8221 Netherlands Drive, Raleigh. Ken Rose was the builder.  Bennett Keasler was the architect.  Sold in 1989 to Leo and Sharon Uhran.   Originally had black cedar siding.  Sold in 1990 to L. Arthur and Marguerite Thornton.  Sold in 1992 to Charles and Jean Marie Livaudais who changed the color of the siding.  Sold in 1996 to Richard and Marylou Cassese.  Sold in 1999 to Johannes and Sonja Lombard who put on an addition in 2004.  Sold in 2011 to Cheryl and Curtiss Mason.  Photos by Leilani Carter.


 

1978 - The Larry R. and Donna C. Jewell Residence, 3105 Chancery, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  Sold to Varner and Rebecca Olmstead in 1983. Sold to Thomas and Beverly Flaherty in 1990.  Sold to Eric and Hilary Lamb in 1997.  Sold to Gerd Duscher in 2002. Sold in 2009 to Zachary Miller and Amanda Washburn.  Bottom photo by Leilani Carter.  


1978 - The Rickey Daryle Bowman Residence, 2905 Debra Drive, Raleigh.  Architect unknown.  Sold in 1987 to Sandra Cooper.  Sold in 1993 to Frederick (Ted) Givens and Min Loi Hwee.  Sold in 2009 to Megan and Joseph Chorley.  Three bedrooms.  2113 square feet. 


1979 - The William W. Williams II House, 7512 Ebenezer Church Road, Raleigh. Architect unknown.  Sold in 1981 to Terry H. Tingen and Sandra Steed Cain.  Sold in 1988 to Sandra Steed Cain.  Sold in 1993 to John N. Richey.  Sold in 1995 to Daniel and Elizabeth Page.  Photo by Leilani Carter.


1980 - The William A. (Alan) and Kate Turner House, 3518 Eden Croft, Raleigh.  Designed by architect Alan Turner.  Sold in 1992 to Thomas and Marion Bolz.  Bottom photo by Alan Turner.


1980 - The Wakeham House II, 6801 West Lake Anne Drive, Raleigh.  Designed by architect William Wakeham of Bartholomew and Wakeham next door to his house for his wife's mother.  It stayed in the family until sold to Nikolay Klibson in 1998.  Sold in 2000 to Mohammed Malek.  Sold in 2002 to Allison and Reuben McFadden.  Sold in 2006 to Debra Miller. 


 

1980 - The John R. and Judith Adams House, 3025 Westbury, Raleigh.  Designed by Ellinwood Design Associates.  4000sf.  Built by John R. Adams.  B/W photo by Artech, Inc.  Color photo, bottom, by Leilani Carter.


1984 - The Michael B. and Patricia K. Norton House, 11900 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh.  Designed and built by the Nortons.  Sold in 2007 to Phong Tran. 







1984 - The Barry and Sue Garrett House, 8100 Brookwood, Raleigh.  Sold to Sue Hepler.  Built from a plan book created by architect Donald A. Gardner.  Sold in 2011 to Casey and Melanie Carson.

 

1985 - The Harold and Bettie Garner House, 2804 Cascade Place, Garner NC, on Lake Benson. Architect unknown. Sold in 1998 to Kenneth and Barbara Lehner.  Sold in 2004 to Mark Smith and Allison Valentine Smith.  2489 square feet.    Was on the market in 2009, then withdrawn.


1987 - The Mark Burton House, 3506 Tennyson, Raleigh.  Designed by architect Mark Burton. 


 

 1993 - The Laura H. Borden and Roy Borden House, 4200 Azalea Drive, Raleigh.  Lee Butler owned this land but sold it before leaving Raleigh.  It changed hands several times, including to neighbor David Tung.   In 1992, Laura Borden bought the property and designed this house for herself and husband Roy who served as general contractor. 


 

2003 - The Erick and Gloria Venerio Residence, 1132 Thelonious Drive (also listed as 1918 Waters Drive), Raleigh.  Built by Habitat for Humanity.  Designed by Anna Marich. 


 


2006 - The Randolph D. and Debra Zelov, Jr. House, 5432 Windmill, Raleigh. Designed by Randolph Zelov. Built by Scott McLean. Went on the market August 2011.


 

2008 - The Alireza A. Mousavi and Maryam "Samila" Mohseni Residence, 9913 Macon Road, Raleigh.  Designed and built by the owners.  All steel framing with block wall construction designed to withstand hurricanes.  Cabinetry by Ikea.  Photos by Leilani Carter.


2006 - The Isaac Panzarella House/Office, 232 Glascock Street, Raleigh NC.  Color photos by Tobias Kaiser.  Located behind a 1930's house, bottom photo.


2009 - The Chris and Emily Alexander Renovation, 1131 Marshall Street, Raleigh. Designed by Chris Alexander,  who bought it in 2004, and his friend Michael Cotton.  Construction began in 2006, also by Alexander.  Renovation/extension of an existing house, bottom photo.  Top two photos by Leilani Carter.


2010 - The Michael Stevenson and Kim Thrower Residence, 210 East Forest Drive, Raleigh.  Designed by married architects Michael Stevenson and Kim Thrower.  The lot was empty for decades, formerly the site of a carriage house for the lot behind them on Hillcrest.   Construction by Greg Paul Builders.  Photos by George Smart.


2011 - The Shawn and Courtney Stecker House, Wake Forest NC. 
Designed by Shawn and Courtney Stecker.


Sources include:  Endangered Durham, Emily Moseley, The Town and Gown Architecture of Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1795-1975 by M. Ruth Little, Julie Hollenbeck, erik-anna.com, David Sykes, Laura Mathew, Ali Mousavi and Maryam "Samila" Mohseni, Art Lin, Greg Paul, Kim Thrower, Shawn Stecker, Michael Stevenson, and Richard Hall.

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