Case Study Houses, the architectural program that changed the course

This element, together with the cover, Unifies the project and creates a continuous physical and visual tour. The kitchen, dining room and stay caused a rage due to an open program whose only obstacle is a completely open fireplace towards the three spaces already An unbeatable viewfrom the stay, to Los Angeles.

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CSH 9, Entenza House | Charles and Ray Eames + Eero Saarinen, 1945-1949

In a land adjacent to the Eames House (Case Study House #8), Charles and Ray Eames along with Eero Saarinen They designed and built the house for John understanding with the main premise of being «Technological twins but architectural opposites» since the needs of knowledge were different from those of the couple: more space in public areas.

The steel frame structure allowed a Programmatic and spatial flexibility since the public area can be divided and closed to house different uses. The interior furniture was designed by the Eames: «ET» table and the «DCM», «LCW» and «Lar» chairs, and the exterior by Van Keppel-GreenAmerican design workshop founded in the 1930s.

CSH 1950 | Raphael Soriano, 1950

The Greek architect, American naturalized, made One of the most innovative housing projects of the mid -twentieth century. Built with steel structure, in modules of 3 x 6 meters, the architectural program of the house allows the interaction of all spaces with the outside through two courtyards and a porch, in addition to establishing the service areas in a section of the project.

Rigorously executed, this project manifests The architect's commitment to technologyhowever, for interiors, used a variety of materials, such as partition, stucco, wood and carpet panels, in order to make the project warmer and encourage the Positive Program Advertising.