Located at 3252 W. Victoria Street, the home was built in 1940 by architect Andrew Nicholas Rebori (1886–1966) and artist Edgar Miller (1899–1993) for Philip Weintraub.
[2] The house is built in the International Style with an asymmetric shape, smooth, undecorated siding, and flat roofs with a rooftop terrace.
Inside there are elements of Art Moderne, including rounded edges on walls and the fireplace, recessed cove lighting, built-in cabinets, a glass-block wall in the bathroom, and a round window by the front entrance.
First, it is an important part of the city's history as an example of a middle-class house designed in early pre-World War II modernism.
The Madonna della Strada Chapel at Loyola University and the Fischer Studio Houses are both examples of buildings the two worked on together.