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Knapphullet: Home on a Cliff in Norway / Lund Hagem ph: Kim Muller, Ivar Kvaal
Manchester Town Hall.
Villa Mairea / Alvar Aalto ph: Åke E:son Lindman
Lake Calhoun Organic Modern / Ashii Vrohidis ph: Landmark Photography
ERZ House / Cristián Berríos Arquitecto ph: Gustavo Burgos
Artist’s House / Wutopia Lab
ERZ House / Cristián Berríos Arquitecto ph: Gustavo Burgos
House ACP / Candida Tabet Arquitetura
Photos © Fran Parente
Jeff King & Company, general contractors, San Francisco. MODtage Design. Photography: Paul Dyer.
Archy! first off love your blog ofc ❤️ I'm doing a project for uni on early-mid century houses for an art history class, do you have any inspiration/favourite houses from that era that would be fairly easy to approach for someone w a design background but little "real" knowledge of architecture? thank you!
Here are some of the classic mid-century houses:
Stahl House Pierre Koenig
Farnsworth House MIes Van Der Rohe
Hooper House II Marcel Breuer
Miller House Richard Neutra
Eames House by Charles and Ray Eames
Eichler Homes Joseph Eichler
Multi-Place / EKAR ph: Chalermwat Wongchompoo
House in Chau Doc by NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS
Located in a suburb of ChauDoc town in AnGiang province, Southern Vietnam, this house is a sharing residence of 3 nuclear families who are kin. Although this project budget was tightened with local standards, which only allowed us to build a house with thin corrugated metal panels, we have tried to satisfy not only the regional spirits but also the rich lifestyle in which is fulfilled by sunlight, greenery and natural ventilation, as it were, living in a half-outdoor gardens.