More than just a dramatic entryway, the Eichler atrium was a groundbreaking architectural feature that redefined California living. From early courtyard prototypes to open-sky showpieces and vaulted gallery halls, this guide explores how atrium designs evolved across Northern California and became the soul of mid-century modern homes.
Read More“Joseph Eichler didn’t just build homes—he reimagined the entire lot as living space. From atriums and redwood breezeways to patio pergolas and planter walls, Eichler homes in Silicon Valley turned yards into usable outdoor rooms. These mid-century modern landscapes offered privacy, functionality, and year-round California style.”
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