One of the architect's earliest custom homes, a dazzling, Frank Lloyd Wright-influenced A-frame, sits abandoned and crumbling, its owner unsure whether to raze or rehab it.
For mid-century modern house flippers in this now-booming market, the name of the game is targeting sales to fans of the style, even if that means a larger investment. That is, if they can even find inventory to begin with.
After a tumultuous month of victories and defeats for preservationists, KQED's Michael Krasny moderates a discussion "addressing property rights, preservation, and the impact of architecture on our communities."
With summer just around the corner, we've got swimming on the mind, but not any old hole in the ground will do. Check out our mini guide to mid-century modern swimming spots in California.
Welcome to Ask an Expert, a new feature in which we put your questions to our network of service providers. Today, a reader wonders about the pros and cons of replacing a circuit breaker versus the whole electrical panel.