Controversy Brews In Palo Alto Eichler Neighborhood
Last winter I made a few observations on the issue of Preserving Mid-Century Architecture, which seems to be an increasingly touchy subject as the ...
Read MoreLast winter I made a few observations on the issue of Preserving Mid-Century Architecture, which seems to be an increasingly touchy subject as the ...
Read MoreLos Angeles is getting its first ever Sunset Idea House! There have been so many up here in NorCal that it seems it is about time for our friends ...
Read MoreRight now we have some great news for Eichler lovers who embrace the condo lifestyle. There are currently, as I write, five – yes, count ‘em 5 – ...
Read MoreConjuring up images of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and the Rat Pack, Mid-Century Retro style is back and inspiring an entire new generation of design....
Read MoreThe de Young Museum of Fine Art in San Francisco currently has a fabulous exhibition of Modern art on display that I think the art lovers among you ...
Read MoreThe commute between the North Bay and San Francisco is about to become a whole lot easier if everything goes as planned with the addition of another ...
Read MoreXeriscaping – or drought-tolerant landscaping - is a notion that is gaining in popularity, particularly with California’s recent scarcity of water. ...
Read MoreIf you love the Zen of Japanese design, you won’t want to miss the upcoming show at Heath San Francisco. Japanese master potter Akio Nukaga and a ...
Read MoreI love a lot of things about my Eichler, but I must admit that one of the things I love the most is the atrium. Its lack of commitment (is it an ...
Read MoreJuly 4 is such a quintessentially American holiday: backyard BBQs and park picnics; swim parties and seaside wingdings; hot dogs and hamburgers; ...
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