By Miriam Schwartz

Nestled just steps from Harvard Square and the Charles River, 55 Fayerweather Street in West Cambridge elegantly blends the grandeur of a 1905 Georgian Revival estate with museum-caliber minimalist design.

Reimagined by Boston-based Stern McCafferty, the home showcases a dramatic Cor-Ten steel wing — its warm, rust-hued planes unfolding seamlessly from the original brick shell. The result is an unexpected architectural dialogue between the old-world structure and its contemporary addition.

The original house was gutted and reconfigured, including removing upper floors to introduce a double-height atrium gallery with Palladian windows, ideal for showcasing the owners’ modern art collection. Inside, vast, light-filled interiors await: soaring ceilings, gallery walls begging for art, and expansive windows that frame lush landscaping. Heritage elements — like classic moldings and formal rooms — sit in harmony with minimalist finishes and sleek wood-and-metal staircases.

The main floor includes a refined living room, elegant dining space, and smooth transitions to shaded patios and a verdant, vine-draped courtyard. Upstairs, the primary suite offers a serene retreat, while six additional bedrooms spread among the second and third floor, and a top-floor work/loft space offer flexibility for family or guests. A sport court, multi-level terraces, and professional landscaping complete the outdoor experience.

Parking is made effortless with a four-car and electric vehicle charging — a rare convenience in this historic neighborhood. Living here means full immersion in West Cambridge culture: walkable access to parks, bike paths, local eateries, the T, and direct routes into Boston.

The sale of the property, on the market for $18,000,000, is represented by Gail Roberts, Ed Feijo & Team, Coldwell Banker Realty — Cambridge.