It was built in 1946–1947 by William Barkin, and is a multi-story
International Style,
stuccoed
concrete block dwelling with a flat roof. It consists of a three-bay wide, two-story section, an entry bay, and a three-bay wide, one-story section. The house features sun porches with tubular metal railing and playful nautical touches. It was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places on May 18, 2015. ==References==