Even if these stunning Mid-century houses already look great on daylight, but they are even more spectacular at night/sunset. Enjoy!
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Marden House
Connection with the outside and small size are both elements defining the Frank Lloyd Wright Marden house, designed in 1952 for Luis Marden, an acclaimed National Geographic photographer, and his wife Ethel…
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John Lautner’s Sheats Goldstein Residence. Los Angeles
In Westwood California, just a short distance from Beverly Hills, American architect John Lautner designed and built the magnificent Sheats Goldstein Residence…
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A Remodelled Eichler in Palo Alto by Klopf Architecture
In 2014, Klopf Architecture, Arterra Landscape Architects and Flegels Construction completed their remodeling of a classic open, indoor-outdoor Eichler home, which can be found in Palo Alto, CA…
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Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House
Ten years later commissioning the iconic Water Falling house to Frank Lloyd Wright, Edgar Kaufmann was looking for an architect to design his new house near Palm Springs: the now celebrated Kaufmann desert house. Kaufmann chose the Modernist and sleek style of Richard Neutra: more suitable for the frivolous Palm Springs lifestyle than Lloyd Wright’s…
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The Craig Ellwood Bobertz Residence: A Man And His House
With no formal training in architecture, design or landscape solutions, Keith York(the current owner of the Craig Ellwood Bobertz house) never foresaw becoming a devoted proponent of all three in the city of San Diego which he loves so dearly…
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Crestwood Hills: The Chronicle of a Modern Utopia
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