'Soriano House' by Marcel Breuer

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'Soriano House' by Marcel Breuer (Birds Eye)
the original is buried in there somewhere
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@ 2013-10-16 15:19:26
this is not the soriano house, not even buried amongst the existing.

I remember going there and playing tennis. The entire building placement does not seem right.

Please prove otherwise
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@ 2020-09-26 11:31:30
Yes, This is not the Soriano House, the house in the photo was already there on the original Breuer Site plan as Breuers office was drawing the first scheme for the project in the late 60s. Accoding to Breuers drawings, the actual Soriano House sat behind and above the house in the photo, the Breuer House appears to have been knocked down to be replaced by the much larger Mock Colonial House there today. it appears one can still see traces of the original terracing. I went along the long driveway in early 1990 when the Soriano house was still there, and was graciously allowed to see all of the house and gardens.