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Case Study Houses - Wikipedia
The Case StudyHouses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones, Edward Killingsworth, Rodney Walker, and Ralph ...
Los Angeles Case Study houses: Mapping the midecentury modern ...
Los Angeles is full of fantastic residential architecture styles, from Spanish Colonial Revival to Streamline Moderne. But the modernist Case StudyHouses, sponsored by Arts & Architecture...
The Case Study Houses Forever Changed American Architecture
Floor-to-ceiling glass, steel frames, horizontal lines, modular components, open-floor plans and multi-purpose rooms were all elements of the Case Study’s take on modernism.
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The Case StudyHouses served as a blueprint and inspiration for Mid-Century homes in Southern California. Ten residences from the famed Case StudyHouse program were added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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The case studyhouse program was an experimental program set up by John Entenza through Arts and Architecture Magazine, that facilitated the design, construction and publishing of modern single-family homes.
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The Case StudyHouses Program, promoted by the magazine Arts and Architecture in 1945, represented the most important American contribution to the Mid-Century Modern architecture.
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The Case StudyHouses were an experiment in American residential architecture created by John Entenza, the editor-in-chief of Arts & Architecture Magazine. After World War II ended and millions of American soldiers returned home, the United States experienced a residential housing boom.
THE CASE STUDY HOUSES - Artforum
The first Case StudyHouse by J. R. Davidson was an admirable and highly influential minimal house (of 1100 sq. ft.) and was reproduced as a mass-produced house. The same was true of Summer Spaulding’s and John Rex’s 1947 Case StudyHouse, where a strict modular system was adhered to.
The Case Study Houses Program - Mid Century Home
Learn about the best Case Study Houses ever built from the famous post-war architectural program that aimed to bring Modernist principles to the masses. See photos and descriptions of the houses designed by Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, Craig Ellwood and more.
Eames House and Studio (Case Study House no. 8)
Screened by enormous eucalyptus trees, Case StudyHouse no. 8 is a glorious fusion of steel, glass, and color. Charles and Ray Eames’ home and studio, built in 1949, endures as the most famous of all the Case StudyHouses. Like the other houses in the program, this one was built with a very specific intention.
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The Case Study Houses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones, Edward Killingsworth, Rodney Walker, and Ralph ...
Los Angeles is full of fantastic residential architecture styles, from Spanish Colonial Revival to Streamline Moderne. But the modernist Case Study Houses, sponsored by Arts & Architecture...
Floor-to-ceiling glass, steel frames, horizontal lines, modular components, open-floor plans and multi-purpose rooms were all elements of the Case Study’s take on modernism.
The Case Study Houses served as a blueprint and inspiration for Mid-Century homes in Southern California. Ten residences from the famed Case Study House program were added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The case study house program was an experimental program set up by John Entenza through Arts and Architecture Magazine, that facilitated the design, construction and publishing of modern single-family homes.
The Case Study Houses Program, promoted by the magazine Arts and Architecture in 1945, represented the most important American contribution to the Mid-Century Modern architecture.
The Case Study Houses were an experiment in American residential architecture created by John Entenza, the editor-in-chief of Arts & Architecture Magazine. After World War II ended and millions of American soldiers returned home, the United States experienced a residential housing boom.
The first Case Study House by J. R. Davidson was an admirable and highly influential minimal house (of 1100 sq. ft.) and was reproduced as a mass-produced house. The same was true of Summer Spaulding’s and John Rex’s 1947 Case Study House, where a strict modular system was adhered to.
Learn about the best Case Study Houses ever built from the famous post-war architectural program that aimed to bring Modernist principles to the masses. See photos and descriptions of the houses designed by Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, Craig Ellwood and more.
Screened by enormous eucalyptus trees, Case Study House no. 8 is a glorious fusion of steel, glass, and color. Charles and Ray Eames’ home and studio, built in 1949, endures as the most famous of all the Case Study Houses. Like the other houses in the program, this one was built with a very specific intention.