The Highfield House rises over the quiet neighborhood of Tuscany-Canterbury and is designed by a man considered to be one of the pioneers of the form: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Van der Rohe accepted less than ten residential projects in his lifetime, the Highfield being one of them. It exemplifies the modernist ethos of form-following function, yet its simplicity remains indescribably beautiful. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. This charming two-bedroom unit is mid-century at its finest, with coveted original details and expansive westerly views. The monthly condo fee includes heat, central air conditioning, cooking gas, water and hot water, a pool, 24-hour front desk. Convenient to Johns Hopkins University, Penn Station, and Union Memorial Hospital. The building does not allow pets.