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designboom | architecture & design magazine
3 months ago
Design

first look at palm springs' completed aluminaire house prototype, shot by paul clemence

The Aluminaire House™ prototype in Palm Springs represents an iconic modernist model from the 1930s using all factory-made prefabricated materials for affordable housing.
Architects Albert Frey and A. Lawrence Kocher's vision for the Aluminaire House™ in 1931 emphasized the use of new industrial materials and modern design for affordable housing. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 months ago
Design

Albert Frey's Aluminaire House finds a home

In 1931, the Aluminaire House was a groundbreaking design using aluminum, symbolizing the future of affordable, ready-made architecture.
Rescued in 1987, the Aluminaire House was moved to Palm Springs, California, where it now stands next to the Palm Springs Art Museum. [ more ]
designboom | architecture & design magazine
3 months ago
Design

first look at palm springs' completed aluminaire house prototype, shot by paul clemence

The Aluminaire House™ prototype in Palm Springs represents an iconic modernist model from the 1930s using all factory-made prefabricated materials for affordable housing.
Architects Albert Frey and A. Lawrence Kocher's vision for the Aluminaire House™ in 1931 emphasized the use of new industrial materials and modern design for affordable housing. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 months ago
Design

Albert Frey's Aluminaire House finds a home

In 1931, the Aluminaire House was a groundbreaking design using aluminum, symbolizing the future of affordable, ready-made architecture.
Rescued in 1987, the Aluminaire House was moved to Palm Springs, California, where it now stands next to the Palm Springs Art Museum. [ more ]
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www.nytimes.com
6 months ago
NYC real estate

$2.4 Million Homes in California

The house in Araby Cove was built as a retreat for the Giannini family, founders of Bank of Italy (now Bank of America).
The property features a carport with a roof deck offering panoramic views of the desert landscape. [ more ]
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