Preserving Mid-Century Architecture: Keeping The Mid-Century Vibe Alive
As I mentioned earlier this week, it seems that the issue of preserving our Mid-Century architecture is becoming a growing concern. The challenge is ...
Read MoreAs I mentioned earlier this week, it seems that the issue of preserving our Mid-Century architecture is becoming a growing concern. The challenge is ...
Read MoreThe 1950s were optimistic times. America’s Greatest Generation had returned from World War II, technology had us imagining jet-propelled cars in ...
Read MoreLuckily for all of us Eichler homeowners, Joseph Eichler chose to build in areas of California where winters are mild and summers are pleasantly ...
Read MoreSan Francisco architect-turned-artist Michael Murphy is one of my favorites and is fast becoming one of the Bay Area’s Mid-Century Modern treasures. ...
Read MoreA couple of years ago the Mid-Century Modern world was set abuzz when Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs revealed that Jobs grew up in an ...
Read MoreAs winter stretches out ahead of us and the house seems a bit empty after the holiday décor comes down, January can seem like a bleak month. No ...
Read MoreAs we enter the new year I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement for the Eichler real estate market. Right now the inventory of Eichler homes ...
Read MoreThe upcoming program at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art looks like a perfect fit for those of us who appreciate modern architecture. As part of the ...
Read MoreLiving large in a small space is a growing trend here in California. Whether it’s a primary home that extols economy of space, a private vacation ...
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