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The Palm Springs School of Architecture, often called Desert Modernism, [1] is a regional style of post-war architecture that emerged in Palm Springs, California. [2] Many of the architects who pioneered this style became world-renowned later in their own careers. Numerous buildings and homes by these architects remain in the Coachella Valley.
The Kaufmann Desert House, or simply the Kaufmann House, is a house in Palm Springs, California, that was designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1946. It was commissioned by Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr. , a businessman who also commissioned Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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In 2005, Mark Bodon, a Palm Springs High School graduate, started a Company named Modern Living Spaces, aiming to build unique and sophisticated homes. [3] By 2006, Mr. Bodon built 56 mid-century modern homes on the B Bar H Ranch land. He named the houses after cocktails: Manhattan, Cosmopolitan, Gibson, Brandy Alexander and Bellini.
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Mashrabiya House in Beit Safafa, Jerusalem – a modern reinterpretation of a traditional building; Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, France – a contemporary building, completed in 1987, inspired by the façades of Arabic architecture; Doha Tower in Doha, Qatar – a contemporary structure that references mashrabiya
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In 2001, an Associated Press writer described the complex as imitating the desert environment, [318] while the Los Angeles Daily News wrote that Taliesin West was a monument to Wright and to organic architecture. [246] As a Calgary Herald reporter described it, the desert "simply flows into the walls, in the rocks and the sand" of the house. [252]