This $849K Florida Midcentury Was Designed by a Sarasota School Founder
The breezy post-and-beam home by Edward "Tim" Seibert has walls of glass, a central courtyard, and bright-red front door.
The breezy post-and-beam home by Edward "Tim" Seibert has walls of glass, a central courtyard, and bright-red front door.
Location: 820 Whitfield Ave, Sarasota, Florida
Price: $849,000
Year Built: 1967
Architect: Edward "Tim" Seibert
Footprint: 2,520 square feet (3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths)
Lot Size: 0.31 Acres
From the Agent: "Here is your chance to own a midcentury-modern classic! The Bechtel House (1967) was designed by Seibert Architects’ Edward ‘Tim’ Seibert. This property is all about private courtyard living at its finest, with polished concrete floors, soaring ceilings, clerestory windows, and sliding walls of glass which open interior rooms to an outstanding walled-in private patio complete with central gardens and an in-ground swimming pool. This one-of-a-kind home provides easy access to the shopping, airports, museums, restaurants, contemporary and classic performing and visual art venues, first-class sandy beaches, and everything the Florida Gulf Coast is known for."

Architect Tim Seibert was one of the founders of the Sarasota School of Architecture.
Photo by Coastal Photography

Photo by Coastal Photography

Seibert began his career as an apprentice of Paul Rudolph, and he went on to design hundreds of buildings along along Sarasota’s Gulf Coast. His recognitions include multiple AIA Test of Time Awards.
Photo by Coastal Photography
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