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10 Mid-Mod Towns in America

  • February 12, 2021
  • Sarah Jane Stone
A component of the many mid-mod towns, featuring the iconic S.R. Crown Hall with a rectangular black repose.
Take a digital road trip with us, as we explore the top 10 mid-mod towns from across the United States!
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The Phillips house is one of John Chase's most famous residential works. Completed in 1966, the house was built for the wife of Oscar L. Thompson, the first black man to earn a degree from The University of Texas at Austin. The Phillips House, with its green, diamond-shaped roof, large expanses of windows, and long lines.
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Architect John Chase, A Groundbreaker of Modernism in Texas

  • February 4, 2021
  • Written by Jickie Torres
Why are there so few Black Mid Century Modern architects? Well for one, it was difficult for Black students to even gain access to the schools where they could pursue…
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The Palm Springs model at Starlight Village stays true to its name. The low roofline and breezeblock wall are recognizable California midcentury essentials, straight from the state’s favorite desert oasis.
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Back to the Future at Starlight Village

  • June 11, 2020
  • Written by Hannah Alston and Photography courtesy of Starlight Village
­ Imagine a world full of customizable midcentury-style homes built in a community of retro enthusiasts. Good news—this dream is a reality. Starlight Village consists of 29 detached homes situated…
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11 Truly Spectacular Mid Mod Front Yards

  • June 12, 2018
  • Madison Nauta
From simple landscaping to elaborate architecture, these front yards greet guests with an exceptionally retro welcome. You may have painstakingly design the interior of your Midcentury Modern home, but what about the front yard?
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Meet Peggy Blue: A 1950s Tract House Renovation

  • November 13, 2017
  • Written by Jessie Yount and Photography by QuarterLab Design Build
A neglected 1954 tract home in Austin, Texas gets a fresh renovation for bright and fresh results.
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Kimber Modern: Comfort Deep In the Heart of Texas

  • August 18, 2017
  • Written by Madison Nauta
Austin is already a city of good vibes and lots of character. When you throw this mid mod-style hotel in the mix, it's a destination you don't want to miss.
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