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 Study ...
Overprovision can be seen as an architecture strategy through the lens of resilience—making spaces adaptable to changes, reinterpretations, and future needs. However, could overprovision also offer a ...
The Los Angeles Conservancy announced today that the National Park Service has listed ten of the acclaimed Case Study Houses around Southern California on the National Register of Historic Places, ...
For decades, the Stahl House in the Hollywood Hills has been a rarity — a globally known icon of Midcentury Modernism and Los ...
A post-World War II program to boost housing supply has been revived to help victims of the Palisades and Altadena wildfires ...
The famed mid-century modern home, otherwise known as Case Study House no. 22, has become a kind of epitome of West Coast ...
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The Stahl House, a two-bedroom residence that features sweeping views of Los Angeles, has been listed for $25 million. The ...
Of the four homes designed by Richard Neutra for the Case Study Houses program, post-war thought experiments commissioned by Arts & Architecture, only one was ever realized. In the imaginary village ...
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