With eight roofs and over two dozen glass walls, the glass house in Pasadena, MD, remains one of the most celebrated homes in the region. Designed by architect Leo D’Aleo in 1986, the home was the vision of the late Leroy Merritt, a gregarious self-made millionaire with a touch of the Wild West to his personality. When building the modernist “glass house” that rises from a bluff overlooking Sillary Bay, he shocked the mostly traditional-minded Magothy River community, dotted with Cape Cods, shingle-style homes, and cottages...Read More |