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Marcel Breuer’s Hooper House II in Baltimore, Maryland
Hackney Townhouse by Kilburn Nightingale.
1958 Home Beautiful Magazine | Australia - Via
Chosen Site Paul Klee, 1940
Frank Sinatra’s Twin Palms Estate | Modernism Week’s Man About Modernism
In this episode of Man About Modernism for Modernism Week Stephen Collins visits Frank Sinatra’s first home in Palm Springs, the iconic Twin Palms Estate. Designed by E. Stewart Williams in 1947, it was drawn up and built in only 6 months!
Opening Day, 1967
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California contemporary by Twenty7 Design Workshop http://plastolux.com/california-contemporary-twenty7-design-workshop.html
New York Aerial #07 by Tim Sklyarov
This was the view out the window of my hostel in Paris last year. Taken exactly 365 days ago.
photo taken from the train going through the german alps last year. somewhere between Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Mittenwald.
1955 One With Nature | Architect: Richard Neutra - Via
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1957 Isabel Trust Residence | Architect: W. McAllister | Trousdale Estates, Beverly Hills, CA
Design firm Marmol Radziner restored the original spirit and character of the house, while updating the finishes and layout for entertaining as well as accommodating an extensive art collection.
Gabled ceilings, sloping rooflines and Palos Verdes stone walls defined the original design of the home. Interior rooms were enlarged and reconfigured to open up the spaces and bring in natural light. A cabana addition on the west terrace was removed, opening the master bedroom suite to views of Century City. - Via
Bauhaus style house renovation by Arjaan De Feyter http://plastolux.com/bauhaus-style-house-renovation-arjaan-de-feyter.html
Fenway Park / July, 2013
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