The house pictured has always been one of my favorites in the West Michigan area. It was sold earlier this year for $600,000 - a steal in my opinion thatis no where near the cost of replication. The house was designed by Dirk Lohan, a grandson of Mies Van Der Rohe. This home is probably the best example of international design in West Michigan. The exterior is a simple 42 geometric solid while the interior offers a contiguous flow of space over four floors. The home is settled on 10.00 acres of wooded land with three of those acres being manicured lawn. Multiple teak decks are found in the master bedroom, formal dining room and living room along with the fourth floor rooftop deck. Every room has 12' to 16' glass walls which form the exterior walls of this amazing home.