DANIEL HOUSE (KNOXVILLE)

The 'Daniel House' is a historic home located at 2701 Woodson Drive in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was designed in 1948-1949 by James W. Fitzgibbon, and constructed by George W. Qualls.
The structure was uniquely built into a hillside from salvaged Quonset hut structural supports. The Daniels sold it to Neal Cantrell in 1961. Cantrell died in 1970 and his family let the site deteriorate. In 1982 architect Peter Calandruccio bought it for $37,000 and began renovation. In 1986, Fine Homebuilding magazine published Calandruccio’s extensive account of the renovations. Fitzgibbon was a guest of Calandruccio’s shortly before he died.
Donald Renfroe bought it for $175,000 in 1993. Current owner Johnny Miller bought it in 2001.
The house is in the Moderne architectural style (as opposed to Modern Architecture). It is notable for its use of indigenous use of East Tennessee materials and its streamline moderne style. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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★ ''The Future of Knoxville's Past: Historic and Architectural Resources in Knoxville, Tennessee.'' (Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission, October, 2006), page 18.

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National Register of Historic Places

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