
The Case Study House 9 by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen
The Case Study House #9, was part of John Entenza’s Case Study House Program launched through his magazine Arts and Architecture in 1945. This house

The Case Study House #9, was part of John Entenza’s Case Study House Program launched through his magazine Arts and Architecture in 1945. This house

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The Case Study House #10 epitomises the aspirations of the program.
Designed by a father and son team of architects, Kemper and Nomland Kemper Jr, the house is a simple, low-cost modern building.