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  2. Joseph Eichler - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Eichler was a social visionary who commissioned designs primarily for middle-class Americans. One of his stated aims was to construct inclusive and diverse planned communities, ideally featuring integrated parks and community centers. Eichler established a non-discrimination policy and offered homes for sale to anyone of any religion or ...

  3. Home where architect Eichler lived, tested modern design ...

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    The mid-century modern residence in the San Francisco Bay Area is for sale for nearly $6.4 million. Home where architect Eichler lived, tested modern design innovations lists after 60 years Skip ...

  4. CA-Modern - Wikipedia

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    CA-Modern was an American magazine devoted to mid-century modern architecture and design [2] in California. The Fall 2023 issue was the final issue of the print magazine. The Eichler Network will continue producing its website, emailed blogs, and printed annual Home Maintenance Directory.

  5. X-100 (house) - Wikipedia

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    Eichler had however commissioned a steel-frame house from Raphael Soriano in 1955; this was built in Palo Alto to demonstrate the practicality and cost-worthiness of building tract houses in steel rather than wood, [3] was smaller than the X-100, and came in at a cost of $7 per square foot, according to Eichler comparable to that of a timber ...

  6. See ‘rare’ Sacramento home — a 1955 Eichler in South Land ...

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  7. Eichler Network - Wikipedia

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    The Eichler Network was founded by Marty Arbunich, first as the quarterly Eichler Network print newsletter in 1993, then as the 36-page, full-color CA-Modern magazine from 2006 to 2023. [2] While the Fall 2023 issue of CA-Modern was the final issue of the printed magazine, the publisher continues to serve homeowners with its website, email ...

  8. The Summit (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The Summit is a highrise condominium tower developed by Joseph Eichler, located near the top of the upscale Russian Hill in San Francisco, California, at 999 Green Street. The tower was designed by Niell Smith and Associates. Above ground, it has 4 floors of parking and 25 floors of residential condominiums.

  9. Atherwood - Wikipedia

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    The Atherwood subdivision is significant because it is the only architect-designed Eichler subdivision containing butterfly style roofs.While not exclusively featuring this style of roof, Atherwood contains 10 houses with butterfly roofs, it represents a critical number and should be considered as the first housing tract in California to feature this roof style. [4]