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Movie Houses: John Lautner Architect Modern Houses in Movies

It is hard to write a piece on Mid-Century Architecture without acknowledging the work of Architect John Edward Lautner (16 July 1911 – 24 October 1994), an American architect who studied under Frank Lloyd Wright. Lautner opened his own architectural practice in California in 1938. I include him here as it is a testament to his design talent when you realize just how many of his houses have been featured in major movies. Here I will focus on just 5 of the many of his residential consignments which have been...

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Observation: Thoughts On The Need For Bigger And Bigger Houses

You have probably surmised by now that I’m a proponent of large houses.  Houses big enough to provide sufficient space for all of life’s basic living essentials – you know enough main rooms to sleep, eat and entertain, a few random rooms for collections and storage (library, pantry, linen, hobbies), food prep (kitchens, BBQ areas), entertainment (TV rooms, space for puzzles, pool tables, etc.) and sufficient outdoor space for, well, “outdoor” needs and hobbies: pools, gardens, koi ponds (yes, this has become a recent need of mine) but come on,...

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Observation: I Blame Lego.

My Foray into design and construction started with “Lincoln Logs”.  As the name suggests, a set of Lincoln Logs contained a package of small round columns of wood, limited to constructing Abe Lincoln style log cabins.  From here I graduated to red “American Plastic Bricks”, which came with white plastic windows, suitable for constructing one room schoolhouses and simple small post war bungalows.  But I didn’t truly hit my stride until I was introduced to Lego.  Ah Lego, wonderfully unlimited multi coloured blocks of plastic, capable of providing endless creations,...

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Sold: 1 Himes Island – The One That Got Away

1 Himes Island, is a spectacular property located on the Canadian side of the Thousand Island stretch of the St Lawrence River.  For those who are not familiar with the area, the chain of islands (in reality totaling some 1,800 islands) is located in the section of the river between Ontario, Canada and New York State with islands straddling both sides of the border.  For clarity, there is a well-established rule that to be considered an official “Thousand Islands Island”, an island must be at least one square foot in...

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For Sale: Dodge Lodge: 462 Maple Point Rd, Kagawong, Ontario, Canada

Located on Northern Ontario, in Lake Huron, on Canada’s picturesque Manitoulin Island, an historical log complex has just recently come on the market.  For context, the 2,766 Sq Km Manitoulin Island (according to Wikipedia) is a Canadian Island located on Lake Huron and is reputedly the largest lake island in the world – so large in fact that the island itself is home to 108 of its own its own freshwater inland lakes, many of which even contain their own islands.  The lodge itself resides on the northern most point...

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For Sale: Invisible Joshua Tree House

I have to start by saying I have always loved Palm Springs and have vacationed in the area numerous times. Their perfectly preserved collection of period Mid Century Architecture (homes, businesses, and public buildings) ideally suit the desert environment and that unassuming laid-back California lifestyle.  The clean lines, pastel-coloured sensual curves, expansive view framing windows and lack of unnecessary non-functional ornamentation, not to mention the open interaction between indoor and outdoor living spaces make this style one of the most human friendly of Architectural styles. Having said that, in my opinion,...

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For Sale: Elm Court: 310 Old Stockbridge Road, Lenox, Massachusetts

In school, I was prone to daydreaming, which I guess is not an unusual trait.  My daydreams though always involved big rambling houses (maybe more unusual), or the creation of residential units within large rambling structures (warehouses, cathedrals, etc.) My daydreams weren’t just limited to school come to think of it.  I remember being at a cousins wedding at this big, beautiful church a few decades ago.  Well, the service was really dragging on (as these things often do) and my mind started wandering.  By the time they said their...

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For Sale: The Garcia House – 7436 Mullholland Drive, Los Angeles

Located near the top of coveted Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills, is perched Architect John Edward Lautner’s 1962 Garcia House.  Lautner was renowned as an architectural pioneer, known for his ability to design unique residences for properties with impossible terrains as well evidenced by his unique design for the residence of client Russell Garcia, a Hollywood composer and arranger. To be honest, when I initially came across the listing on this one, my first reaction was not a positive one – I saw the Quonset Hut style of the home...

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