Smell that? It's the sweet stench of architects' homes being tossed onto the market. Firstly, there's the New Orleans abode of 1960s modernist Victor Bruno, on the market for the first time ever. Though he's considered a midcentury architect, this was built in 1993. It now asks $525,000. Head north and there's the 122-year-old Chicago house of Solon Spencer Beman, the architect of the city's historic Pullman District. This six-bedroom comes with burgundy stair carpet and asks $950K. [Curbed NOLA and Curbed Chicago]
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