| just one of the many modern architecture
| stories we have been seeing for some time,
| public interest in, and love for, modernist
| works remains high, regardless of whatever
| the pundits may say.

Arrested redevelopment
Architectural gem changes builder's plan
By Beverly Fortune
HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER

A recently sold Lexington house, described as one of the most 
significant modern houses of the 20th century in the United States, will 
not be razed as its architect had feared.

The buyers of the austere concrete-and-steel house, built in the early 
1990s for a Lexington lawyer, the late Robert S. Miller and his wife, 
Penny, were primarily interested in developing the property on which the 
house stands.

Then they saw the house.

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http://www.kentucky.com/mld/heraldleader/living/home/13792497.htm

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