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Midcentury architecture

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Richard Neutra’s vision for a more livable modernism - Omrania

Today we honor the legacy of Richard J. Neutra (April 8, 1892—April 16, 1970), the architect whose approach to modern architecture and landscape reflects the ideals of health and livability. Much more so than many of his early-modernist peers, Neutra, sought to bring the natural world into architecture. His many built works, together…

Marion Estates Mid-Century - Robert J. Peterson Architect

Mid-Century Modern 1959 Gem in the historic highly-desired Marion Estates neighborhood! Glass surrounds every room you enter with full views of nature, mature landscaping and gorgeous Camelback Mountain views, which is literally overlooking the backyard! This open floorplan allows for endless space to live and roam! In addition to the three main bedrooms, there is

Stunning 1955 midcentury modern house in Fort Worth -- built by the Brandt family - Retro Renovation

This stunning 1955 midcentury modern house in Fort Worth is a study in sculptured textured surfaces: Ceramic block, glass block, iron walls, terrazzo floors and more.

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A Midcentury Treasure in Los Angeles: The Thomas House

Designed by Alvin Lustig in 1947, The Thomas House is a midcentury modern treasure and one of the only two residential homes created by the gifted architect.

franck bohbot captures richard neutra's VDL research house II in los angeles

franck bohbot traveled to richard neutra's VDL research house II and documented it, capturing two generations of architectural experimentation.

A. Quincy Jones and Associates, Architects. Warner Bros. Records building, Burbank, California, 1971-75. Photograph by Jason Schmidt, 2012. Courtesy Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.

A. Quincy Jones and Associates, Architects. Warner Bros. Records building, Burbank, California, 1971-75. Photograph by Jason Schmidt, 2012. Courtesy Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Photo 9 of 9 in Modern Masterpieces by A. Quincy Jones by Aaron Britt. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.