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« Sprehe-Lawrencce House
Morrison – Kerr House »
Location: Oklahoma City - OK
Architect: Berlowitz & Commander
Build Year: 1953

Bretz House

Published November 2, 2018 | By Lynne Rostochil

 

Local firm Berlowitz & Commander designed this home for hydraulic engineer, C.E. Bretz and his wife Mamie, on five wooded acres that once belonged to the Borne Dairy Farm. The home is perfectly sited atop a hill overlooking the acreage, which also includes a century-old rock horse barn.

Bretz House – map of acreage 1

Bretz House – map of acreage 2

Bretz House – Berlowitz & Commander stamp

Bretz House – east elevation

Bretz House – north elevation

Bretz House – south elevation

Bretz House – west elevation

Bretz House – site map

Bretz House – floorplan

Bretz House – floorplan and terrace

Bretz House – foundation plan

Bretz House – roof plan

Bretz House – finish schedule

Bretz House – club room fireplace

Bretz House – bathroom tile plan

Bretz House – jambs

Bretz House – sections AA BB CC

Bretz House – window detail

Bretz House – utility room

Bretz House – section thru service porch

Bretz House – kitchen

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