A John Sugden Home
4 Bedrooms | 4 Full Baths | 4,660 Sq Ft Interior | .46 Acres | Offered at $4,200,000
Quiet luxury may be having a moment, but this subtle masterpiece of a home understood new age elegance before it was trending. This is the Siegel House, designed by John Sugden back in 1962. Among the most discerning crowd, John is akin to architectural royalty. Having attended the Illinois Institute of Technology, he studied and worked under Mies van der Rohe during the construction of the famed Farnsworth House. Once back in Salt Lake, John built a house for his mother in Millcreek. A decade later, with this home, he successfully captured the spirit of Mies. This is one of only nine (or so) Sugden homes.
Like fast fashion, much of the construction work being done these days feels 'of the moment' and disposable. This home stands in stark contrast to that building ethos. This home is a timeless investment piece, and the seller took great care and attention to preserving the architectural integrity while restoring the property.
The home is constructed of a white U.S. steel frame and is glazed in floor-to-ceiling clear glass on all but three walls in the basement. Smokey gray glass eyelids crown the entire upper portion of the home, protecting the interior from the harsh summer sun while also helping to keep the walls of glass clean. Sugden was the first to incorporate this eyelid design, making it quite innovative for its time. Wall-to-wall terrazzo flooring has been maintained in the public areas upstairs, while the bedrooms have been carpeted in luxurious fine wool. The original St. Charles cabinets were carefully stripped and painted in the kitchen and given a lift. The primary visual updates have occurred in the bathrooms and kitchen, with new fixtures, gorgeous new appliances and countertops, and additional walnut cabinetry installed for modern living. The exterior metal frame was painstakingly patched and painted to maintain the original aesthetic. Decades of overgrowth in the landscape were pruned back to showcase the sophisticated structure from the view of the street. The parts of the home that were kept were the parts that make it not unique, they make it irreplaceable.
This caliber of architecture does not chase a fad or fancy. It does not inspire a seasonal indulgence only. Sugden's work enjoys a devout following for good reason. It withstands the test of generations. With such a brilliant and mindful remodel, the home has been elevated in function without sacrificing form or beauty. And the beauty is something to behold; it is practically otherworldly.
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