LINCOLN, MA.- The Flansburgh House in Lincoln, Massachusetts, is the latest privately owned historic property protected through a preservation easement held by Historic New England and is now the second Modern house to enter its nationally recognized Stewardship Program. Completed in 1963, the Flansburgh House was designed by the late architect Earl R. Flansburgh, FAIA for his familys private use. The house is designed around an open interior garden court and was built to illustrate Flansburgh’s approach to Modern residential design. It is set on a slightly sloping wooded lot and surrounded by tall pine trees and stone walls built by Flansburgh and his sons. Glass windows and sliding glass doors line the outside walls, and glass walls with open hallways line the sides of the open courtyard allowing light to penetrate from both the exterior and interior of the house. This preservation easement, donated to Hist