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West Coast Modernism took hold in post-WWII with the “Case Study Houses” program. West Coast Modernism took hold in Southern California when Arts & Architecture Magazine sponsored the “Case ...
The meticulously maintained Bel Air home is a midcentury time capsule that still stands true to the architect’s vision.
Case Study Program inspires Cheltenham retreat The inspirations for the project came from the client’s experience of Palm Springs, where they were entranced by the Californian light bouncing around ...
Launched in 1945 by John Entenza’s Arts + Architecture magazine, the Case Study House program commissioned architects to study, plan, design, and ultimately construct houses in anticipation of renewed ...
Arts & Architecture’s Case Study House program was supposed to be about creating replicable, affordable designs for post-war living—stylish but modest homes for young families on a budget. And ...
In designing his (unbuilt) house for the Arts & Architecture Case Study program, Whitney Smith, like Richard Neutra, prioritized the connection to outdoor space.
Much has been said about Arts & Architecture magazine’s role in fostering the seemingly unending appetite for midcentury design. And undoubtedly, editor John Entenza’s pioneering Case Study ...
Case Study House #10, the only house built in Pasadena for the hugely influential modern Case Study House program, sold just two months ago (for its listing price of $1.599 million) and work ...
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