Preston Olmstead

One of Rudolph’s later buildings was the Miller Guest House, which he worked with Ralph Twitchell again. This building was built in Sarasota, Florida in 1949. He built this house with cost effectiveness in mind, in fact he was quoted saying “Not much more complicated, nor expensive, than a cracker box resting on short piers in the sand, with one side knocked out and cantilevered over the water, this vacation cabin offers all the requisites for roughing it luxuriously on the shore. The interior design is divided into roughly into thirds. And at the front of the house is a beautiful porch that would invite anyone who comes in contact with the house to sit down for a cup of coffee.

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