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Only in Sarasota: Harkavy House

This remarkable Sarasota School of Architecture house is known for its unique, minimal pavilion design.

Illustrations by John Pirman November 1, 2020 Published in the November-December 2020 issue of Sarasota Magazine

Harkavy House

Image: John Pirman

This remarkable Sarasota School of Architecture house, designed by architect Paul Rudolph in 1957 (with a 2006 vertical addition by architect John Quinn) is located on Lido Shores, and is known for its unique, minimal pavilion design. Sliding glass doors to the porch and windows throughout the house bring in extraordinary light, making it a classic example of our area’s indoor/outdoor lifestyle. It was recently featured on the Sarasota Architectural Foundation’s MOD Weekend’s drive-by tours; you can learn more about the house here.

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