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Case Study Houses - Wikipedia
Case Study Houses. The Case Study Houses were experimentsin American residential architecture sponsoredbyArts & 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 ...
The Case Study Houses Forever Changed American Architecture
The Case Study House Program served as a modelforpost-war living, providing the public and the building industry an opportunity to access affordable, mid-century modernism and simple...
Modern, Low-Budget and Easy to Build Living Spaces: the Case ...
Between 1945 and 1966, the Case Study Houses program, following the Weißenhof-siedlung exposition, commissioned a study of economic, easy-to-build houses. The study included the creation...
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The case study house program was anexperimentalprogram set up by John Entenza through Arts and Architecture Magazine, that facilitated the design, construction and publishing of modern single-family homes.
Case Study Houses: The creation of the modern ‘dream home’
In 1940s Los Angeles, a pioneering, modernist community would forever change aspirational living. Eddie Mullan looks back on the most iconic moments of the post-war experiment.
THE CASE STUDY HOUSES - Artforum
The classic discipline of the case study house contrasts dramatically with the superficial and flamboyant exhibitionism and expressionism encountered in so much of the current architecture of the eastern United States.
The Eames House: A Deep Dive into Case Study House 8
Discover the enduring impact of Case Study House 8, commonly known as the Eames House. This article delves into the architectural ingenuity of Charles and Ray Eames, exploring how their iconic residence has influenced modern design.
Eames House - Eames Foundation
The Eames House, also known as Case Study House No. 8, is a landmark of mid-20th century modern architecture located in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was designed and constructed in 1949 by husband-and-wife Charles and Ray Eames to serve as their home and studio.
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Designed to address the postwar housing crisis with quick construction and inexpensive materials, while simultaneously embracing the tenets of modernist design and advanced contemporary...
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The Case Study Houses were anexperimentin 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.
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Case Study Houses. 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 ...
The Case Study House Program served as a model for post-war living, providing the public and the building industry an opportunity to access affordable, mid-century modernism and simple...
Between 1945 and 1966, the Case Study Houses program, following the Weißenhof-siedlung exposition, commissioned a study of economic, easy-to-build houses. The study included the creation...
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.
In 1940s Los Angeles, a pioneering, modernist community would forever change aspirational living. Eddie Mullan looks back on the most iconic moments of the post-war experiment.
The classic discipline of the case study house contrasts dramatically with the superficial and flamboyant exhibitionism and expressionism encountered in so much of the current architecture of the eastern United States.
Discover the enduring impact of Case Study House 8, commonly known as the Eames House. This article delves into the architectural ingenuity of Charles and Ray Eames, exploring how their iconic residence has influenced modern design.
The Eames House, also known as Case Study House No. 8, is a landmark of mid-20th century modern architecture located in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was designed and constructed in 1949 by husband-and-wife Charles and Ray Eames to serve as their home and studio.
Designed to address the postwar housing crisis with quick construction and inexpensive materials, while simultaneously embracing the tenets of modernist design and advanced contemporary...
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.