This is a domestic building in the Miami Modern style built in 1949. The structural system is concrete block stucco. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. The structure has casement fixed windows on its facade. It also has fixed aluminum windows on the main entrance. The primary entryway is located on the west elevation, on collins and it is recessed from the facade under an over hang. The overhang is supported by thin steel pipe columns. The use of steel pipe columns reflected a renewed sense of honesty in architecture, perhaps a sense of humor as well. The steel pole groups varied. From Funnel configurations, angled, and vertical groupings.