

It’s a rental now, with vacant lots on either side and across the street. Note: The house is the lone residential property left on what was once a mostly residential block between West Gate City Boulevard and the railroad tracks.3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, 1,384 square feet.2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 715 square feet.Many classic retail buildings now have renovated condos above them.Ģ20 W. The residential neighborhood within Greensboro’s central business district has experienced a renaissance over the past couple decades. Note: The house was owned from 1960-1964 by the Episcopal Church, initially by the Diocese of North Carolina and beginning in 1961, by All Saints Episcopal Church on Groometown Road when its status was raised from mission to parish.4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 3,348 square feet, 3.67 acres.Many faculty members, including Matsumoto himself, were in practice while teaching, and the residences and commercial buildings they designed are still celebrated today.” He came to North Carolina from San Francisco, and, along with Dean Henry Kamphoefner and the founding faculty of the School, led the state to the forefront of the modernist architecture movement.
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State College of Design: “Matsumoto taught architecture at the (then) School of Design from its inception in 1948 until 1961, after which he went into architecture practice full time. Designed by iconic Modernist architect George Matsumoto.

