Minoru and Teruko Yamasaki House
Minoru and Teruko Yamasaki House, Residential landmark in Bloomfield Township, United States.
The Minoru and Teruko Yamasaki House is a two-story residential building with a flat roof and L-shaped footprint, clad in brick with aluminum frames and extensive glass walls. The extended roof overhangs and northeast to southwest orientation support natural shading and temperature control throughout the year.
The house was designed and built in 1972 by Minoru Yamasaki, an architect who later planned the World Trade Center in New York. He lived there until his death in 1986.
The residence shows how Japanese design thinking moved into American modern homes, particularly through its open rooms and large windows that bring light and air inside.
The building sits in a residential area and is visible from outside, though it does not offer public access inside for visitors. It is worth viewing from the exterior to see the architecture and characteristic features like the large windows and flat roofline.
The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013, recognized not just for its connection to Yamasaki but as a rare example of mid-twentieth century modernist architecture in Michigan. This recognition came after architects and enthusiasts had overlooked it for decades.
Location: Bloomfield Township
Inception: 1972
Architects: Minoru Yamasaki
Address: 3717 Lakecrest Drive
GPS coordinates: 42.58722,-83.22583
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:04
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