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  1. LA’s Iconic Case Study Houses (Finally!) Make National Register

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  2. Iconic House: The Eames House, Case Study House 8

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  3. The Case Study Houses

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  4. Case Study House #22 by Julius Shulman, 1960

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  5. Enjoy a Celebration of the Case Study Houses That Brought Innovation to

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  6. The ‘Case Study Houses’ of Los Angeles were a unique undertaking

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  1. Los Angeles Case Study houses: Mapping the midecentury modern

    The Case Study houses that made Los Angeles a modernist mecca Mapping the homes that helped to define an era By Adrian Glick Kudler and Elijah Chiland Updated Jan 2, 2020, 3:35pm PST Photo by ...

  2. Case Study Houses

    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 ...

  3. Case Study Houses

    The Case Study Houses served as a blueprint and inspiration for Mid-Century homes in Southern California. Ten residences from the famed Case Study House program were added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. 10 Iconic Case Study Houses in Southern California

    10 Iconic Case Study Houses in Southern California The midcentury residential architecture experiment shaped American home design much beyond the postwar era.

  5. The Case Study Houses Forever Changed American Architecture

    Answering the question of "what is a house?" the Case Study House Study Program brought together champions of modernism and forever changed American architecture.

  6. Modern, Low-Budget and Easy to Build Living Spaces: the Case Study

    Between 1945 and 1966, the Case Study Houses program, following the Weißenhof-siedlung exposition, commissioned a study of economic, easy-to-build...

  7. Southern California's Case Study Homes Reimagined Modern Living, and

    Between 1945 and 1966, 36 homes were designed and 25 were built—most of them in Los Angeles. The Eames House—Case Study House #8—is one of two that has nonprofit status, and is eagerly ...

  8. LA's Iconic Case Study Houses (Finally!) Make National Register

    Ten of Los Angeles ' Case Study Homes have been deemed historically significant an worthy of being included on US's National Register of Historic Places. Despite the Los Angeles Conservancy ...

  9. Case Study Houses: The creation of the modern 'dream home'

    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 ...

  10. Eames House

    Eames House 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. They lived in their home until their deaths: Charles in 1978 and Ray, ten years to the day, in 1988.

  11. Eames House and the CSH program

    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.

  12. Ten Things You Should Know About the Case Study House Program

    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. The goal was to highlight modern homes constructed with industrial materials and techniques that could help solve the housing needs after WWII.

  13. Southern California'S Architectural Gems: the Case Study Houses

    In 1945 the Case Study House program was initiated by Arts and Architecture magazine and its editor John Entenza in America following the close of WWII. Entenza marketed the program to be a series of experiments in American residential architecture with the goal of creating unapologetically modernis

  14. The Mid-Century Fairytale of LA's Case Study Houses

    Easily the most iconic of the case study homes on this list, case study house #22 is reserved for Koenig's aforementioned Stahl House. It seems to float above the Greater Los Angeles area, kissing the interminable blue sky with the corners of its flat roof.

  15. The Case Study Houses Program: Mid-Century Modern Architecture

    The Case Study Houses Program, promoted by the magazine Arts and Architecture in 1945, represented the most important American contribution to the Mid-Century Modern architecture. Last month I wrote about the CSH #20, today I want to give you the big picture about the Case Study Houses Program, its origins and inspirations.

  16. How Did Materials Shape the Case Study Houses?

    The design motivation for Case Study House 28, for example, was to use the traditional material of facebrick in a structural, modern way. Thus, almost the entirety of the house was constructed ...

  17. What are the Los Angeles Case Study Houses?

    The "Case Study Houses" were an architectural experiment in Los Angeles, California between 1945 and 1966 (The homes are located in the Los Angeles area aside from one in the San Francisco, California area and one in Phoenix, Arizona.) The editor of Arts & Architecture magazine at the time, John Entenza, asked architects to design and ...

  18. Stahl House

    The Stahl House (also known as Case Study House #22) is a modernist -styled house designed by architect Pierre Koenig in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles, California, which is known as a frequent set location in American films. Photographic and anecdotal evidence shows that the architect's client, Buck Stahl, provided the inspiration ...

  19. The Case: Exclusive Look Inside the Most Expensive Neighborhood in the

    The Edge, the third in Scott Gillen's Case Study homes, came to market in January of this year. Photo: Anthony Barcelo

  20. The Case Study Houses Program

    The Case Study Houses Program. We selected the best Case Study Houses ever built from the famous post-war architectural program. The Case Study Houses program aimed to bring Modernist principles to the masses. Architects as Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, Craig Ellwood and Rodney Walker participated into the program with one or more projects.

  21. Case Study House #16 by Craig Ellwood

    Recently listed for $2,995,000, Case Study House #16 was the first of three houses Ellwood designed for the program—and it's the only one still intact.

  22. Build a Mid-century Modern Case Study House

    The Case Study Houses were a series of mid century modern home designs created by famed architects such as Richard Neutra, Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen and many more. They were commissioned beginning in 1945 by John Entenza, the owner and editor of Arts & Architecture magazine. Over the next two decades, 36 Case Study home plans were ...

  23. Case Studies of Patients Who Cured Their Own Stage 4 Cancers

    Here Dr. William Makis reveals the 2021 Stanford University Case Series (you never heard of) on Fenbendazole in Stage 4 Cancers.

  24. Petaluma Home Remodeling Contractor: New Successful Project Case Studies

    A series of new case studies from Petaluma-based Bartkus Remodel details the range of capabilities the home improvement contractor now offers across the wider San Francisco region.

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    The student title page includes the paper title, author names (the byline), author affiliation, course number and name for which the paper is being submitted, instructor name, assignment due date, and page number, as shown in this example.

  26. Case Study Houses

    Arts & Architecture 's Case Study House program was supposed to be about creating replicable, affordable designs for post-war living—stylish but modest homes for young families on a budget ...

  27. Milton Ranch Restoration: A Case Study for Successful Collaboration

    Milton Ranch Restoration: A Case Study for Successful Collaboration ... The grasslands are home to antelope, deer, elk, and prairie dogs. Many birds visit the ranch as well, including ducks and geese, white pelicans and cormorants, and bird species of concern like the Sprague's pipit. While some of the land was previously farmed, a majority ...

  28. A $1 Million Starter Home is the Norm in 237 Cities

    A housing shortage that worsened over the pandemic has helped drive the cost of all homes to new heights. The typical "starter home" — defined for this analysis as being among those in the lowest third of home values in a given region — is worth at least $1 million in 237 cities, the most ever. Five years ago, there were only 84 such ...

  29. Full steam ahead: BORA accelerates the development time of its new

    Discover how Zühlke supported BORA in the development, management, and testing of its award-winning home steam oven, reducing the manufacturer's typical product development timeframe by 30%.

  30. Data modelling breakthrough in the fight against antimicrobial

    In this case, the QSP model describes and predicts the full time-course of bacterial growth, bacterial killing, and emergence of antibiotic resistance across each of the seven Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains that had various pre-existing bacterial characteristics, including resistance mutations.