In 1951, my dad Jean commissioned the former Walter Gropius student Hugh Stubbins Jr., then Chairman of the Department of Architecture at Harvard, to design and build a home for his new wife and future family in Brockton, Massachusetts. Stubbins produced a gem — the flat-roofed, split-level Keith House, dominated by a floor-to-ceiling expanse of glass,…
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