It was designed by Charles M. Goodman (1906–1992) and is one of 24 Alcoa Care-free Homes listed in their sales brochure of 1957 that were built for a demonstration project and the only one located New York State.
It is a one-story, Ranch-style house with 1,900 square feet (180 m2) of living space, a carport, and a full basement.
It is of post and beam construction with a shallow pitched, side gabled roof.
It features end walls constructed completely of plate glass framed by aluminum and supported by wood columns that are clad in aluminum.
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