Wallace-McGee House explained

Wallace-McGee House
Location:415 Harden St.
Columbia, South Carolina
Coordinates:33.9953°N -81.0147°W
Architect:Stone, Edward Durell
Builder:Lyles, W.G.; Wessinger & Stork
Architecture:International Style
Added:March 2, 1979
Refnum:79003379

Wallace-McGee House is a historic home located at Columbia, South Carolina. It built in 1937, and is a two-story International style stuccoed house. It features large areas of glass, a flat roof and a steel and reinforced concrete structural system. The front façade features a two-car garage topped by a sun deck. The house is based on plans by Edward Durell Stone published in Collier's Magazine on March 28, 1936.[1] [2]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: unknown . Wallace-McGee House. National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory . n.d. . pdf . 2014-01-07.
  2. Web site: Wallace-McGee House, Richland County (415 Harden St., Columbia) . National Register Properties in South Carolina . South Carolina Department of Archives and History . 2014-01-07.