This stunning fieldstone and stained wood residence, built in 1936, stands alongside a forest hillside of rhododendrons and groundcover ivy along Dugway Brook at 2837 East Overlook Road. A footbridge leads to a tiny stone house on the grounds. Reputed to be designed by the first owner, Annette Bramson, the house was constructed over many years and rebuilt after a 1961 fire. The home is based on the principles of Frank Lloyd Wright - and somewhat Japanese influenced - in the integration of architecture with nature. Its rustic stonework and interior wood detailing are reminiscent of the Craftsman ideals of such architects as Greene & Greene of California. | Date: 1986 | Source: City of Cleveland HeightsDownload Original File