Located on the western shore of Lake Champlain,this rare early modernist house,designed by Philip Johnson and his partner Landis Gores,still remains in its purest state.Drawing inspiration from Mies's Resor House,the home is sided with cypress and utilizes massive walls of glass to achieve expansive lake views to the east and green landscape to the west,allowing for stunning flow-through views.Great sensitivity to light and flow of the surroundings was taken when the house was sited on this beautiful private 20 acres with 850ft of waterfront.Center of the main home is a large open living area with the fireplace positioned to appear like it's floating in a wall of glass.Chef's kitchen and 2 bdrms with 2 full baths are positioned on the opposite ends of the main structure.Summer wing is attached by an open-air walkway,and includes addtl 6 bdrms and 4 full bath.Commissioned in '48,the same time as the iconic “Glass House,”with construction closely supervised by Gores bi-mo site visits