Joseph Eichlar had the vision of hiring A. Quincy Jones to design houses for his development projects. The future legendary architect would design homes evoking the feeling of atmosphere rather than mere ornament. Shaped around the central atrium, this mid-century modern home in Granda Hills moves effortlessly with light air and space.
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The European Influences of Early Modernism and Minimal Traditional
Thank you to Sunset Magazine for including me in an article on the 100 Years of L.A. Architecture. Not only is it a pleasure to sell these wonderful homes, but it’s exciting to know there’s an audience that appreciates them. We hope these special homes in Los Angeles and beyond can last for many years into the future.
Right before the 1940s, both the city and the nation saw a number of people immigrating from Europe. This brought over architectural ideas that began on the continent. Brian Courville, director of the Architectural Division at Compass, names Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius as integral to the rise of early modernism and the Minimal Traditional style. Mies and Gropius served as director and founder of the Bauhaus School, respectively. The Bauhaus School “embraced the idea that form follows function,” according to Courville.
While war was raging and resources were limited, design turned away from the complexities of the previous decades and toward very functional or minimal design. Courville says Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler were important figures of the movement, and sought to discover materials and processes that made building and owning homes as cost-effective as possible.
Courville says the design styles of the 1940s were also the “the design catalyst” of mid-century modern. Building on the simplicity of the early modernism and the Minimal Traditional style, this movement brought about simply designed homes with intentional connection to the surrounding landscape.
Brian Linder, a licensed architect and real estate broker, describes “open floor plans, large windows, the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, and flat roofs” as primary features of the style. The recovery period following World War II meant people were still looking for the most cost-effective ways to live. The Case Study House program, which sponsored and commissioned architects to create inexpensive model homes, launched in 1945 but really took off in the 1950s.
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The Silver Lake community in Los Angeles has many examples of outstanding classic mid-century modern architecture. But, Lucile Ave in particular is a standout street. There are several houses we at Modern Living LA call bird houses as they appear to be perched up in the trees. This well-preserved post and beam architectural home by Eugene Weston III, known as the Fischer Residence, has many original details and is now on the market, ready for that lucky someone to call it home.
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Exceptional Westside location for this beautiful top-floor, 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo. This unit blends style, comfort, and convenience. Vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light enhance the open layout feel. The renovated kitchen features quartz countertops and custom cabinetry with built-in knife and spice drawers, plus a mini bar with a refrigerator for added function and style. Sliding doors off the living room leads to a private balcony, offering a quiet outdoor retreat.?
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Until recently, Ray Kappe was one of the last living architects connected to the mid-century modern movement in Southern California. His former personal residence, the Kappe Residence circa 1967, is now on the market in Pacific Palisades. ?
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It pleases us know no end when an owner really takes on the steward ship of an architectural house and gives it the restoration treatment it deserves. The last time Rudolph Schindler’s Kallis-Sharlin Residence was on the market, it was in dire need of rehabilitation. The current owners spent 5 painstaking years doing just that.?
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What does it take to make it to the top? We’ll the buyer for 1515 N Tigertail ought to know. At the very top of the street lies a true mid-century modern landmark by Case Study architect Craig Ellwood. The Bryon Lamar Johnson House, circa 1953. This home is a published steel-and-glass residence and the third of Ellwood’s recorded hillside homes.
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The Roxy Roth House (1946) by R.M. Schindler a place where you don’t just live, you inhabit a work of art. One architecture critic’s opinion was that Schindler designed this home “as if there had never been houses before,” and it shows in every plane of light, every framed view, every quiet moment above the valley. ?
If you would like to know more about this amazing home, contact Brian Courville at 310-622-0312. Or, for additional Mid-Century Modern | Architectural homes, Spanish homes, Historic Los Angeles homes or Classic Los Angeles homes for sale reach us by email at: Brian Courville. If you are considering selling, contact us for a free no-obligation home valuation.
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The Lost Lautner. We remember a decade ago when this architectural gem was uncovered and in need of a thoughtful renovation. Set on over a third of an acre in the Echo Park Hills, this early mid-century modern home is a rare example of John Lautner’s emerging architectural voice, created soon after his six-year apprenticeship with Frank Lloyd Wright.
If you would like to know more about this amazing home, contact Brian Courville at 310-622-0312. Or, for additional Mid-Century Modern | Architectural homes, Spanish homes, Historic Los Angeles homes or Classic Los Angeles homes for sale reach us by email at: Brian Courville. If you are considering selling, contact us for a free no-obligation home valuation.
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