This mid-century modern home on a wooded acre at 100 Old Pascack Road in Rockland County, New York, was designed by Edgar Tafel , a student of noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright. As such, Tafel contributed to Wright’s Fallingwater project and other important commissions, as well as 80 custom houses on his own. Asking $975,000, the upstate home was the result of a collaboration between the architect and its original owners; it was updated for the 21st century by its current owners.

Tafel met fellow GI Henry Bookstaber when he was stationed in India during World War II. He designed the house as a postwar residence for Bookstaber and his wife, Ingeborg.

“This home is more than just a place to live; it’s a piece of architectural history that continues to evolve while staying true to its or

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