Renovation Dates: 1953 – 2003
Renovation Architect: Frank Weise
Footprint: 2,698 sq. ft (3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths)
From the Agent: “Expertise a novel alternative to personal a bit of Philadelphia’s architectural heritage at 307 S. Chadwick Avenue. This traditionally designated house, reimagined by architect Frank Weise between 1954 and 2003, exemplifies midcentury-modern and postmodern design. Upon his dying, the constructing was fully restored, up to date and maintained by his heirs. The central brick part showcases rationalist components, whereas the outstanding batten-seam, terne-metal mansard (changed in copper in 2005) introduces a daring, postmodern contact. A deeply projecting steel cornice provides a particular aptitude, and even practical options, just like the furnishings hoisting increase, are thoughtfully included. Configured as a duplex, the property options Frank Weise’s studio/places of work on the decrease ranges, whereas the higher flooring, accessible through a non-public entrance, comprise the primary residence. In whole, the property provides three bedrooms and one and a half bogs. A one-car carport provides comfort on this central location.”