Joseph Eichler was a pioneering developer who defied
conventional wisdom by hiring progressive architects to design
Modernist homes for the growing middle class of the 1950s. He was
known for his innovations, including "built-ins" for streamlined
kitchen work, for introducing a multipurpose room adjacent to the
kitchen, and for the classic atrium that melded the indoors with
the outdoors. For nearly twenty years, Eichler Homes built
thousands of dwellings in California, acquiring national and
international acclaim. Eichler: Modernism Rebuilds the American
Dream examines Eichler's legacy as seen in his original homes and
in the revival of the Modernist movement, which continues to grow
today. The homes that Eichler built were modern in concept and
expression, and yet comfortable for living. Eichler's work left a
legacy of design integrity and set standards for housing developers
that remain unparalleled in the history of American building. This
book captures and illustrates that legacy with impressive detail,
engaging history, firsthand recollections about Eichler and his
vision, and 250 photographs of Eichler homes in their prime.
Paul Adamson, AIA, holds a Master of Architecture degree from
Columbia University and has practiced in New York and San
Francisco. He is currently a designer at the San Francisco firm of
Hornberger + Worstell, Inc. He lives in Kensington, California.
Marty Arbunich is director-publisher of the Eichler Network, a
Bay Area-based company devoted exclusively to supporting and
preserving the architecture and lifestyle surrounding California's
11,000 Eichler homes. He lives in San Francisco.
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