Constructed in 1961 by Architect William Dukes as his family home, with Jack Peterson serving as lead draftsman, this San Antonio residence stands as a rare example of highly progressive modern design in South Texas. Peterson, who had worked with O’Neil Ford’s office, assisted Dukes in developing the home’s distinctive space-frame structure. Despite Dukes’ prolific work in Mid-century Modern residential, church and school design, the home was unusually advanced for the area.