Décor at the Core
Accentuating what's unique about your modern home and the people living in it
Art Goes to Pieces
Countless tiny shards speak a language of their own as a new mosaic resurgence takes hold
Two with a View
Often misunderstood, Eichler’s original two-story homes are a rare breed that startle some, but surely please their owners
Built to Blast
Friendly fallout of the Cold War, Blomberg’s ‘bomb-resistant’ concrete homes represent a colorful chapter of mid-century modern Sacramento
Swiss Misses
Amid mystery and misgivings, the chalet-like Swiss Miss homes have fans soaring with affection
Doors to Adore
The perfect door for the modern home is simple, tasteful—and fun
Living the Atrium Life
From yoga studio to party den to concert hall— the Eichler home hosts them all at center court
The Alexander Homes
Behind the pioneering Alexanders and their 2,500 modern homes that changed the face of Palm Springs
Hues That Say You
Colorful splashes, mid-century inspiration that set the tone for your modern home
Forgotten Giant
Once the ‘miracle man’ behind more than 40,000 tract homes, Southern California architect Edward H. Fickett and his modern hybrids slip back into the limelight
Art in the Air
Hovering in harmony with modern homes, today's mobiles energize and calm living spaces with ever-changing views
Playing With Space
Over a 60-year career, architect Ray Kappe used custom homes to pioneer techniques for mass housing