Thursday, December 26, 2013

A Case Study in Midcentury Modern Architecture: 215 Williams Drive

Open up any architecture magazine these days and it becomes quickly apparent that the Midcentury Modern movement has returned with a vengeance.


A Case Study in Midcentury Modern Architecture: 215 Williams Drive


With its flat planes, large glass windows and open spaces, Midcentury Modern reflects the ideals of a handful of mid-20th century architects who believed that a forward-looking style could help bring about social advancement. Names like Richard Neutra, William Krisel, both of whom were trained by the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright, come to mind. [original article]

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