This Midcentury Modern San Antonio home for sale was built by one of the city’s top ’50s-era architects
A 1953 home designed by Philip Lloyd Shoop, one of San Antonio’s preeminent architects of the era, has hit the market. And, as might be expected from its pedigree, this property is a Mid-Century Modern marvel. Listed for $2.2 million, the four-bedroom, four-bath Alamo Heights residence includes all the hallmarks of that revered design school, […]
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