A singular home in Seattle's cultural epicenter, this midcentury modern gem packs a lot of value into a small package. Designed by Victor Steinbrueck, a celebrated pioneer in Seattle’s historic preservation who also drafted early concept designs for the Space Needle, as his own personal residence. The Steinbrueck Residence was featured in the press, earned an AIA honor award and is included in Seattle architecture books. This is an urban oasis sited on a wooded corner lot, featuring 10’ ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass along the west side, and a ribbon of corrugated glass skylights along the east roof line, providing ample daylight. The living room and bedroom cedar-faced walls extend out to the garden, shielding a large west-facing deck.