Kent and Jean Forster were neighbors of Phil when they acquired property on the outskirts of town adjacent to Holmes-Foster Park on which to build their home. They decided that they wished a contemporary design and eventually approached Phil about being their architect. They were thrilled with his design and were extremely happy to have had him do their plans. Later Kent became head of Penn State’s History Department, serving for many years. They then engaged Jean’s brother and Phil’s former student Tom Brown to design an addition for larger scale entertaining.
The lot was on a steep hillside, but worse was that a large rock ledge ran through the middle. Jean recalls that neighbors noted that Phil could be seen many times before completion of the design sitting in a lawn chair on the property studying the various patterns of the sun throughout the day. Phil’s solution was to center the house on the ledge, with a basement only under the rear portion. The living room was put on the park side and the street side was more traditional looking.