The Muschlitz House is one of an adjoining pair built for two Gregory sisters and their husbands in a three acre wooded plot off of Whitehall Road near the YMCA. At the time the area was all fields and woods and there was little traffic on the country road. The plot is large enough that one can still drive by and not notice that the homes are there.
William Muschlitz was a program director in electrical engineering for commonwealth campuses at Penn State. Mary Frances was an administrator in the newly created Office of Personnel Relations (now Human Resources) in Old Main (two miles into town). Their brother-in-law George Nelson had been a student of Phil’s and admired his work, thus resulting in his selection as their architect.
The nearly level site was considerably different than the steep hillsides that Hallock often encountered. The dwellings have long, linear lines and almost seem to grow out of the land. The homes were built on concrete slabs and featured radiant heating in the floors. The are no viewing windows on the road side, but window walls face toward the South. The roofs are flat, but have two heights to provide for tray ceilings with clerestory windows within.