The home listed for $8.9 million at 2350 Doulton Drive was built in the mid-1970s by the late Montreal architect Fred Roman.
Hidden among the pine trees on a quiet Mississauga street lies a 10,000-square-foot home with a unique ‘70s style that reflects the legacy of an innovative Canadian architect.was build in the mid-1970s by the late Montreal architect Fred Roman.
Wright pioneered the organic architecture movement, which aims to utilize materials and designs inspired by the natural world. Those materials include Appalachian stone from Quebec for the exterior and rosewood panelling and trim for the interior. The home boasts five bedrooms, four bathrooms and five fireplaces — the chimneys that jut out from the home make up part of its unique exterior — and a nanny suite.
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