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AIA Indianapolis
Chapter

Office Location:
50 South Meridian,
Suite 302
Indianapolis, IN
46204

Phone:
317 634-6993

Executive Director
Jason Shelley [email]

President
Daniel Weinheimer
American Structurepoint

Vice-President
Kato Smith
Kato Smith & Associates, Inc.

Treasurer
Tom Engle
Barnes & Thornburg

Secretary
Sanford Garner
A2SO4

Ex-Officio
Sarah Hempstead
Schmidt Associates

 

This Article Was Archived June 2, 2008

Home Tour Heads Back To The Future

 

 


Five northside homes featured on
Historic Landmarks Foundation’s
Mid-Century Modern tour.

Boxy modernist houses and low-slung ranch homes were the height of hip when they were built, and they still have a cool factor today. They’ve been around long enough that some qualify as historic structures – a point that sparks debate and causes us to view them in a new light.

As one of several events to celebrate National Historic Preservation Month, Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana will offer a look inside some local examples of the classic modern residence of a half-century ago. Back to the Future: Mid-Century Modern Home Tour, to be held Saturday, May 31 from 1 to 6 p.m., features five Indianapolis houses built between 1958 and 1964, many filled with outstanding furniture from the same era.

In ’50s and ’60s America, many people considered Victorian architecture dated and ugly. As a result, countless architectural gems were lost to the wrecking ball. The Foundation’s Landmarks of the Recent Past Committee seeks to protect Modernist Indiana architecture from a similar fate and foster appreciation for the Modernist style.

Back to the Future: The Mid-Century Modern Tour showcases five homes in a northside Indianapolis area noted for fine examples of the period. Residences include:

  • 315 West 84th Street
  • 8111 North Meridian Street
  • 415 Woodmere Drive
  • 5952 Lieber Road
  • 250 Williams Drive.

Maps will be available at each tour home and a shuttle will circulate among the sites. Ticket holders may drive on their own among the homes or park and ride a shuttle that departs from the north lot at Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 North Meridian Street. Maps, restrooms and refreshments will be available at the church (north entrance).

Tickets are $12 per person in advance and $15 on the day of the tour at each tour home and at the church. Call Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana 317-639-4534 or 800-450-4534, or check its website, www.historiclandmarks.org, for ticket sale locations, which include Form + Function, 10 National Bank of Indianapolis branches, and selected Kroger stores in Indianapolis, Carmel and Fishers. National Bank of Indianapolis is the primary tour sponsor.

To find out about other Preservation Month events, visit www.historiclandmarks.org or call 317-639-4534 or 800-450-4534.



Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana saves, restores, and protects places of architectural and historical significance. From its Indianapolis headquarters and nine offices located throughout the state, Historic Landmarks helps people rescue endangered landmarks and preserve historic neighborhoods and downtowns. Historic Landmarks uses technical assistance, advocacy, and financial support to save the buildings that give communities visual identity and links to their distinctive heritage. Historic Landmarks Foundation is a private, not-for-profit organization. For more information, call 317-639-4534, 800-450-4534, or visit www.historiclandmarks.org.

 


Home Tour Exterior

Exterior Of Home Featured On
Mid-Century Modern Home Tour

Home Tour Sitting Rm

Sitting Room Featured On
Mid-Century Modern Home Tour

Home Tour Kitchen

Kitchen Featured On
Mid-Century Modern Home Tour