Ritcher House, Historic residential house in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The Ritcher House is a residence in Raleigh built in 1956 using modular construction methods that combine timber framing with other materials thoughtfully integrated throughout. The building demonstrates how architects of that period approached residential design by balancing practical construction with experimental structural ideas.
The house was designed in 1956 by architect George Matsumoto and built by Frank Walser as an experiment in new residential construction methods. The building gained recognition decades later when it received National Register status in 1994.
The house reflects design principles that were influential in Raleigh during the 1950s, showing how architects blended residential comfort with experimental construction approaches of that era. You can observe these ideas in how the rooms are arranged and how different materials come together throughout the structure.
The house sits in a residential neighborhood in Raleigh and can be viewed from the street while respecting its private nature as a home. Any interior visits or changes to the structure require approval from the Raleigh Historic Development Commission.
The Ritcher House is one of several modernist residences built during North Carolina State University's School of Design expansion in the 1950s. These houses together form a rare collection of experimental residential designs from that period in the region.
Location: North Carolina
Inception: 1956
Architects: George Matsumoto
GPS coordinates: 35.80543,-78.67747
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:25
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