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A. Quincy Jones

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A. Quincy Jones Transforms the Modern Tract Home

  • October 8, 2022
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Country Club Estates, Palm Springs
In 1950, the Architectural Forum Magazine brought two significant Mid Century Modern minds together, launching a powerful partnership. The magazine recognized Joseph Eichler for Subdivision of the Year and A.…
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An A. Quincy Jones Condo Renovation Plays up All its Best Angles

  • September 4, 2022
  • Written by Erin Lawrence and Photography by Bret Gum
Not everyone has the stomach to buy a home that’s in foreclosure. After all, the process can be lengthy and complicated; and while you might be getting a bargain, there’s…
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Eccentric + Authentic Eichler Renovation in Walnut Creek

  • November 26, 2020
  • Written by and Photography by Daniel Blue Photography & John Shum
An Eichler home in Walnut Creek receives colorful updates sensitive to the home's original architecture—and the needs of a young family.
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A Bay Area Couple’s First Home is an Untouched Gem

  • October 16, 2017
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Located in Sequoyah Hills, a smaller, later development of Joseph Eichler's in Oakland, the Ngs' house is one of fewer than 50 designed by Claude Oakland, A. Quincy Jones and Frederick E. Emmons.
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Team TLC, Pt. 3: The Living Room Litmus Test

  • January 27, 2017
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
With a house whose layout was designed before television, the homeowners struggle to find a pro who can give their ranch the proper living room floorplan.
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Team TLC, Pt. 2: Period Kitchen, Power Washer, Perfection

  • January 25, 2017
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
This 1951 beauty designed by A. Quincy Jones needed some assistance, but with some serious restoration, the period kitchen would shine once more.
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Team TLC, Pt. 1: Bringing 1951 Back In Style

  • January 23, 2017
  • Jolene Nolte
Their mutual love for everything Midcentury Modern brought them to this A. Quincy Jones home in the Santa Monica Mountains, just waiting for a restore.
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Renovating a California Eichler, Part 2

  • February 24, 2016
  • Written by Kelly McBride and Photography by Assassi Productions
With a little bit of landscaping, color coordinating and TLC, this home became one of the most eye-catching in the neighborhood.
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