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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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Southern Preservation Groups to Watch

  • December 18, 2016
  • Written by Sarah Jane Stone
From the Mississippi river to deep in the heart of Texas, editor Sarah Jane Stone highlights some great southern preservation groups you need to know about!
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Art + Architecture, Pt. 3: Transforming a Teardown

  • May 20, 2016
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
A Houston couple transforms a ranch home from a teardown house to midcentury spectacular on a budget.
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Art + Architecture, Pt. 2: Collecting the Masters

  • May 18, 2016
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
A couple makes their traditional Houston ranch the home for a midcentury-inspired art collection.
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Art + Architecture, Pt. 1: Renovating From the Floor Up

  • May 16, 2016
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
A discovery of oak floorboards beneath vinyl fueled this Houston couple to completely renovate their 1954 traditional brick ranch home.
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