This unique modern home was designed by Hugh Newell Jacobsen.

Jacobsen is best known for designs that combine "the familiar symmetry and gabled roofs of early American architecture with Modern architecture’s unornamented façades, open-plan interiors and emphasis on indoor-outdoor living" - Architectural Digest.

Built in 1969 and fully renovated in 2012, this house is an early example of Jacobsen's trademark pavilion style and a rare rental opportunity for modern architecture enthusiasts in the D.C. area.

Fans of more traditional architecture will be won over by the home's walls of glass, light-filled rooms, open interior, and stunning parkland views.