A pioneer tin house prototype in Rice Military gets turned into scrap. And an Allwood structure too.
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Commercial and Community Structures
- 507 Roy St. 77007 (new construction by JHF Holdings)
- Greater Truth Temple Worship Center, 5118 W. Orem Dr. 77045 (Southwest Manor; partial demo)
Residences
- 2623 Eagle St. 77004 (Washington Terrace)
- 10223 Allwood St. 77016 (Bristol Place)
- 1257 Wakefield Dr. 77018
Photo of 507 Roy St.: HAR
That is a hell of a turn-around time! Everything new is old again.
How long ago was the 507 Roy (Tin House) built? Still looks good…
It must have been built around ’79-80. I remember working on another ‘tin house’ around the corner in ’82, and the one on Roy had been there awhile. Wasn’t it designed for a deMenil family member?
1974. Designed Eugene Aubry and Hossein Oskouie of S.I. Morris Associates for art dealer Fredericka Hunter. Very sad.
oh right! I was working for Hossein O. in ’82. Sad indeed to see it go. Wasn’t it the *first* tin house in West End?
I attended many music concerts at
Fredericka’s house. Its soaring two-story
gallery was quite unique . . . but the
developer will put two 4-story things in
its place . . . sad to see such a fine
home demolished.
The entire lot was scraped yesterday. Not a tree or shred of anything left. Hello 6 townhomes!
What a shame…so much Houston art history happened at 507 Roy. It was a beautiful home.
I had the opportunity to work on a project with Hossein around ’03-’04. He built a really solid house and was a great guy to work with. Sad to see his early work get scraped like that.