An area outside the bedroom of the boys' shared bedroom at the Miller House, considered a modern-architecure gem designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen and completed in 1957 in Columbus, a south-central Indiana city that has become a destination for fine art and architecture lovers.
It earned that reputation after this house's owners -- industrialist and philanthropist J. Irwin Miller and his wife, Xenia Simons Miller -- paid prominent architects' commisions on public buildings throughout the city in order to infuse Columbus with fresh, modern art and architecture. Following the death of Xenia Miller in 2008, the family donated the house and gardens to the Indianapolis Museum of Art.