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Case Study House

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Case Study House #12: A Home for Horticulture

  • February 16, 2021
  • Kristin Dowding
The Case Study Houses were and are an illustration of modernism’s intended audience—the masses. These homes were intended to change the way we look at residential design and forever alter…
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Case Study House #11 front
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Case Study House #11: Compact, Efficient and Flexible

  • January 17, 2021
  • Jolene Nolte
The Case Study Houses were and are an illustration of modernism’s intended audience—the masses. These homes were intended to change the way we look at residential design and forever alter the way we live. Built or unfinished, preserved or lost, join us as we take a closer look at each of the iconic designs that carry the name “Case Study House.” In this installment, we look at house #11. 
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A black and white image of the exterior of the Case Study House #9 with a terrace and lounge seating.
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Case Study House #9: The Entenza House

  • July 7, 2020
  • Written by Jickie Torres
The Case Study Houses were and are an illustration of modernism’s intended audience—the masses. These homes were intended to change the way we look at residential design and forever alter…
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: A black and white photograph of the front of a house. There are about 8 symmetrical rectangle sections showing, each with varying crossbeams and textures
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Case Study House #8: Eames House Part 2

  • June 20, 2020
  • Written by Jickie Torres
The Case Study Houses were and are an illustration of modernism’s intended audience—the masses. These homes were intended to change the way we look at residential design and forever alter…
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Case Study House #8: The Eames House Part 1

  • June 13, 2020
  • Written by Jickie Torres
The Case Study Houses were and are an illustration of modernism’s intended audience—the masses. These homes were intended to change the way we look at residential design and forever alter…
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A black-and-white rendering showing an L-shaped home with connected outdoor areas in the back left, right front and between the two wings
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Case Study House #7: A Flexible Floor Plan with Extensive Outdoor Living Spaces

  • May 23, 2020
  • Jickie Torres
The Case Study Houses were and are an illustration of modernism’s intended audience—the masses. These homes were intended to change the way we look at residential design and forever alter…
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An architectural drawing of the living room of Richard Neutra's case study house #6
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Case Study House #6: Neutra’s Study in Outdoor Living

  • April 30, 2020
  • Written by Jickie Torres
The Case Study Houses were and are an illustration of modernism’s intended audience—the masses. These homes were intended to change the way we look at residential design and forever alter…
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The elongated, hill-side exterior of the Case Study House by the Budget.
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A Case Study House by the Budget

  • February 24, 2020
  • Written by Lindsay Jarvis & Carson Dike and Photography by Cord Struckmann
A case study house by the budget, this David Thorne original has been renovated for the best, creating the most marvelous mid century spaces out there!
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The living room of Case Study House #26, showcasing its natural clerestory and rectangular fireplace.
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Exploring Case Study House #26

  • February 16, 2020
  • Written by Lindsay Jarvis
Built into a sloping hill, Case Study House #26 defies expectations, putting an eye-catching twist on mid century design.
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