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for sale, Case Study House # 16 - by Craig Ellwood
architecture for saleThe Case Study House Program is one of the most significant movements in post-World War II architecture. Created in 1945 by John Entenza of Arts & Architecture magazine, the program included the building and design of 36 experimental modern prototypes single-family homes in Southern California. The Program aimed to shape the course of the post-World War II building boom, by creating a widespread acceptance of modern architecture that offered technology-based affordable new housing
here. case study map
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