The Sevik House is located East of University Drive just below Nimitz Avenue on the very aptly named Stony Lane (Stony on the street sign, but Stoney in the county court house records). The site offered another challenging design for Phil.
When built, the location offered spectacular views of the Easterly Parkway valley and hills beyond. Thus the great room with an extra large cantilevered balcony was placed on the street side. Unfortunately, trees and development now obscure the former views.
Maurice was born and received undergraduate education in Istanbul, Turkey. He joined the Ordnance (now Applied) Research Laboratory at Penn State in 1959. He became Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Director of the Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel.
The Seviks left State College in 1972.