This Mid-Century Modern home has SO much character. This 1974 townhome complex was designed by widely known modernist architect, Burdette Keeland. This complex was especially dear to him as he built it on land his mother owned in the Upper Kirby District. It is believed that his mother was the first resident of this particular unit. The original mid-century feel has been maintained and can be recognized in the brick herringbone floors, the original custom doors, wall of bookshelves with a library ladder, and the unique architecture. The home features a large outdoor patio with a three-story staircase that can reach any floor by sliding door and also brings you to the fourth-floor rooftop patio with an AMAZING view. As if that was not enough outdoor living, there is a large balcony off the second-floor living room. This home is walkable to all things Upper Kirby has to offer!