The existing walls of this Tudor Revival residence built in 1938 remained in place as two simple, steeply gabled forms grow up and out from the original brick. This new modern 1,760 SF addition is clad in black standing seam metal. Inside, the layout was modernized; utilizing a circulation tower at the south elevation to house the stair, creating an open main floor. The kitchen and dining room are mirrored on the exterior with an outdoor kitchen and dining space covered by the floating gable of the new cantilevered second story master bedroom.