1956 – The W. A. Moncrief House, Featured in Architectural Digest Fall 1959. Simply, this house is mid-century modern architecture to the core showcasing the best of the desert school of modern architecture. Hiding in plain sight, this Thunderbird area home is one of the most dynamic William Cody designs. Gated motor court with concrete sunscreens and post and beam carports with architectural cut-out to the roofline gives subtle nods to what hiding behind the double door entry. Low slung and angular the tongue a groove ceiling slowly shifts from one side to the other while a recessed clearstory window reveals the mountains to the west. The spaces are gracious and while the entry feels protected from the street, the interior is seamlessly married to the landscape with large Acadia sliders wrapping the rear and left sides of the house. Terrazzo floors in sections cement the period detailing a more luxurious mid-century modern creation complete with an original bar. A recently renovated kitchen with Thermador appliances and a connection to the dining space make for easy entertaining. Great separation of bedrooms and multip
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