Walker Guest House Replica Tour
Atomic Age Tablescapes: An Exhibit of Delicious Dinnerware from 1955
California Modern: Albert Frey’s The Cree House Modernism Week 2020
Other than his own home, this is Albert Frey’s most intact residential work. It was commissioned by a prominent desert family at a time when little if anything had been built nearby. Since the early 1970s, it has been owned by a single family and thus, has quietly existed on its hilltop perch overlooking the desert floor, largely forgotten and rarely seen by the public. Throughout the past 24 months, the owner has meticulously preserved and restored the house to nearly its original 1955 condition. The Cree house is abundantly clad in identifying characteristics found in other Frey projects: strong, jutting balconies with corrugated fiberglass railings, asbestos exterior walls, industrial materials and thin roof overhangs. A fascinating study in siting, the building is elevated primarily on pilotis, leaving the mountain beneath virtually untouched. Wildly contrasting its environment in materials and forms, it also seems to blend into it. Its colors and shapes evoke the surrounding granite hills and desert foliage as much as contrast them. Throughout the past 24 months, the homeowner has taken great care to preserve and restore the home’s interior and exterior to its original 1955 condition. The kitchen appliances and countertops, bathroom fixtures, tile work, and windows remain intact. Extensive research has been devoted to locating authentic replacements for a few items that were beyond repair, while others are still in progress. To create a faithfully curated design for ticketed tours during Modernism Week, February 13-23, 2020, Modern Hacienda will furnish the home with original designs by Charles & Ray Eames and George Nelson, all selected from the Herman Miller collection. We have added a very special component to California Modern – we will be exploring the world of Eames. For decades, Charles and Ray led the midcentury modernist movement in America and have become a household name around the world. Working in cooperation with the Eames Office and Herman Miller, we have designed an exhibit that will take over the exhibit space at The Porsche Dealership at 3735 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA. Now you will be able to view this unique exhibit for the first time as part of Modernism Week.
Docomomo US/Hawaii Holiday Party 2019
You are invited to join Docomomo US/Hawaii for their annual Holiday dinner and party at a significant mid-century residence in Kahala.
This year’s Holiday dinner and party will be at a residence designed by Harold Whitaker in the 1960s, and sensitively upgraded by Hawaii architects Welch and Weeks. Valet parking, dinner, and cocktails are included.
Save the date for the most talked about Docomomo holiday party of the season. Last year’s party was sold out, so get your tickets today!
Poolside Fashion & Architectural Tour Modernism Week 2020
Tiki-lovers and midcentury modern cocktail culture enthusiasts unite! Royal Hawaiian Estates invites you to enjoy peek-a-boo home views, a fashion show and happy hour at our Polynesian-inspired community. The event begins with a self-guided tour of our park-like grounds and peek-a-boo visits of several units within the community (including a keepsake map illustrated by RHE condo-owner Shag). The event will culminate with tiki cocktails, a midcentury vintage fashion show and historical highlights around the pool. Iconic Atomic is a generous sponsor of the vintage fashion show. Come learn about the history of this Donald Wexler-Richard Harrison designed community and walk away with insider gossip of its storied past!