Plan A: Aston | 2 Bed 1.25 Bath | Loft Over Garage
The Aston Model was named after Francis Aston. Aston's Nobel Prize was earned in 1922 for his work in Chemistry. His primary invention was the mass spectrograph which he used to discover isotopes of non-radioactive substances.
Plan B: Beckett | 2 Bed 1.75 Bath | 2-Story
The Beckett Model was named for the author Samuel Beckett who won the Nobel Prize in 1969 for Literature. His best-known work, "En Attendant Godot" ('Waiting for Godot"), is a literary encapsulation of existentialist philosophy.
Plan C: Curie | 3 Bed 3 Bath | 2-Story
The Curie Model was named for Madame Marie Curie who won her first Nobel Prize in 1903 for Physics in the discovery of radioactivity. Her second, in 1911, was for Chemistry. At the time, Madame Curie was one of only two individuals to win two Nobel Prizes.