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Location, Location, Location

  • 5/18/07 at 09:32 AM
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Next month, Christie's will auction a 1951 prefab aluminum house designed modernist icon Jean Prouve, but, for now, it's on display on the Long Island City waterfront. The auction house estimates the Maison Tropicale, as it's called, one of only three constructed, will sell for $4 to $6 million; the winner bidder will receive simply a kit, a collection of metal parts. ("Like an Ikea piece, but bigger," as the Times described it this week.) Which is a shame: $6 million for these views is a steal.

Related: From Africa to Queens Waterfront, a Modernist Gem for Sale to the Highest Bidder [NYT]

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