Text description provided by the architects. Originally known as Case Study House No. 8, the Eames House was such a spatially pleasant modern residence that it became the home of the architects themselves. Charles and Ray Eames began designing the house in 1945 for the Case Study House Program in Los Angeles' Arts and Architecture Magazine published and built these case study homes that had to focus on the use of new materials and technologies developed during World War II. The intention was for the house to be made of prefabricated materials that would not interrupt the site, be easy to build, and exhibit a modern style.
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AD Classics: Eames House / Charles and Ray Eames
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AD Classics: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum / Frank Lloyd Wright
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Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright
- Year: 1959
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