"All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space." Philip Johnson. Philip Johnson's first commissioned home. Commissioned before the Glass House. The Booth house is a rare architectual gem, waiting for a discerning buyer to restore it to its original glory and timeless elegance. This 1946 Signature Mid- Century Modern is tucked away on 1.6 acres with 2 additional buildable lots totaling 2.59 acres . All 3 lots together equalling 4.28 acres. Spectacular hilltop setting abutting a 36 acre nature preserve & close to Bedford Village. Steps away from the modern home you will find a large studio/ guest space with high ceilings & lots of light. This additional building can be restored for many purposes. Rarely does an opportunity arise to own a residence of this caliber with such architectual history and significance. If a Philip Johnson design isn't quite your vision, this property offers the ideal canvas for a discerning buyer to reimagine and craft their own home -tailored perfectly to your style and taste.