While Eichler and Streng dominate the conversation around mid-century modern homes in Northern California, Gavello Homes in Sunnyvale remain one of the region’s best-kept architectural secrets. With post-and-beam construction, A-frame rooflines, and vaulted ceilings, these homes embody the MCM ideals of light, space, and indoor-outdoor flow. Located primarily in Sunnyvale’s Ponderosa Park neighborhood, Gavello Homes offer a compelling alternative to Eichlers—often with larger lots, easier remodel potential, and timeless modernist design. The Boyenga Team at Compass, known for their deep expertise in Silicon Valley’s mid-century market, proudly represent buyers and sellers of these rare architectural gems. Eric and Janelle Boyenga combine local knowledge with luxury marketing to deliver unmatched results.
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Albert Komatsu, pioneering Fort Worth architect and founder of Komatsu Architecture, helped shape the city's midcentury modern identity through over 1,200 projects—including civic landmarks like the Japanese Garden, St. Stephen Church, and the UT Arlington campus master plan. A Japanese-American WWII veteran and community leader, Komatsu blended timeless design with cultural legacy, leaving an indelible mark on Texas architecture.
William Krisel, a visionary midcentury modern architect, transformed Palm Springs with thousands of stylish, post-and-beam tract homes that embraced clean lines, indoor-outdoor living, and accessible design. His work endures through neighborhoods like Twin Palms and the iconic House of Tomorrow—and through real estate experts like Eric and Janelle Boyenga of the Boyenga Team at Compass, who passionately represent and preserve architectural homes across California.
Read MoreBob Rummer, Oregon’s visionary midcentury modern homebuilder, brought Eichler-inspired design to the Pacific Northwest, introducing glass-enclosed atriums, radiant-heated floors, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. His legacy lives on through the 750 iconic homes he built—and through preservation-focused real estate leaders like Eric and Janelle Boyenga of the Boyenga Team at Compass, luxury home experts who specialize in representing architecturally significant midcentury properties across Silicon Valley and beyond.
Read MoreDon Paul Young, a pioneering Detroit architect, helped shape the region’s mid-century modern identity with designs like the Fraser Clark House and dozens of elegant, minimalist homes for the city’s business elite. His legacy lives on through the clean lines, glass walls, and indoor-outdoor harmony he championed—and through preservation-minded real estate experts like Eric and Janelle Boyenga of the Boyenga Team at Compass, who continue to represent architecturally significant homes with care and sophistication.
Read MoreMid-century modern architecture, born of post-WWII innovation and optimism, became a global design movement that redefined simplicity, functionality, and harmony with nature. From icons like Mies van der Rohe’s Crown Hall to Mezzedimi’s City Hall in Addis Ababa, the style shaped urban landscapes across continents. Today, its legacy lives on through luxury real estate experts like Eric and Janelle Boyenga of the Boyenga Team at Compass, who champion preservation, design integrity, and the modernist spirit across Silicon Valley’s most iconic homes.
Read MoreCelebrate the legacy of Gerald Luss, renowned midcentury modern architect known for the iconic Time-Life Building interiors and the Gerald Luss House. Discover how Silicon Valley's luxury home experts, Eric and Janelle Boyenga of the Boyenga Team at Compass, passionately preserve architectural heritage and expertly represent discerning clients.
Read MoreStanford Gardens, Menlo Park’s intimate Eichler enclave, blends architectural innovation with timeless mid-century modern design, offering unique indoor-outdoor living. Discover Eichler homes with radiant heating, open floor plans, and top-rated schools. Partner with Eichler experts, Eric and Janelle Boyenga at Compass.
Read MoreUniversity Gardens, established in 1949 and designed by renowned architect Castor, embodies Palo Alto's mid-century modern charm with centrally heated, elegantly designed homes. Expertly represented by Eric and Janelle Boyenga at Compass, Palo Alto’s Property Nerds and Eichler home specialists
Read MoreSunnyvale Manor I, established in 1949, pioneered Joseph Eichler's innovative approach to mid-century modern housing. With unique designs and vibrant community spirit, it's a historic gem expertly represented by Eric and Janelle Boyenga, the Eichler specialists at Compass Realty.
Read MoreSunnymount Gardens stands as one of Silicon Valley's most architecturally significant neighborhoods. As Joseph Eichler’s earliest vision for modernist residential living, the enclave blends timeless design with a strong sense of community. The Boyenga Team at Compass—trusted Eichler experts and luxury real estate specialists—bring unmatched insight to buying and selling in this rare Eichler enclave.
Read MoreSelling an Eichler home requires expertise, strategy, and a deep appreciation for mid-century modern architecture. The Boyenga Team at Compass—Eichler home experts—help homeowners maximize their property’s value with strategic marketing, expert pricing, and exclusive buyer networks. Eric and Janelle Boyenga specialize in representing Eichler sellers, ensuring seamless transactions and top-dollar results.
Read MoreExperience the elegance of 2416 Fairoak Court, a fully remodeled Eichler home in San Jose’s sought-after Fairglen Eichler neighborhood. Featuring Mid-Century Modern design, floor-to-ceiling glass, a gourmet kitchen, and energy-efficient upgrades, this stunning residence is a rare find. Listed by the Boyenga Team at Compass, Eichler home experts and top Silicon Valley real estate professionals.
Read MoreSan Francisco’s Eichler neighborhoods offer a unique blend of mid-century modern design, urban convenience, and access to top-tier schools and attractions. Whether in Diamond Heights, Russian Hill, or Cathedral Hill, these homes stand as a testament to Eichler’s vision for modern city living. For buyers and sellers, the Boyenga Team at Compass delivers expert representation and seamless transactions
Read MoreDiscover a stunning remodeled Atrium Eichler in Fairglen, blending mid-century modern architecture with contemporary upgrades. This bright and open home features a sunlit atrium, 10ft ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass, a gourmet kitchen, and a luxurious primary suite. Enjoy a private backyard oasis with fruit trees, a hot tub, and a spacious patio. Conveniently located near top schools, parks, dining, and Silicon Valley tech hubs.
Read More"Eichler homes naturally align with Passive House principles, offering opportunities for energy-efficient retrofits. The Boyenga Team provides expert guidance on enhancing Eichlers with sustainable design improvements."
Read MoreFairglen is more than just a collection of Eichler homes—it is a community. The neighborhood fosters a strong sense of camaraderie, with many homeowners committed to preserving the architectural integrity of their residences. Annual neighborhood gatherings, home tours, and mid-century modern preservation initiatives help maintain Fairglen’s charm and historical significance.
The tree-lined streets, walkable layout, and well-maintained homes make Fairglen an attractive location for professionals, families, and Eichler enthusiasts alike. Residents appreciate the neighborhood’s tranquil ambiance while still enjoying easy access to the vibrant offerings of Willow Glen and downtown San Jose.
Read MoreEichler homes were pioneers in sustainable design, featuring radiant heating, passive solar principles, and seamless indoor-outdoor integration. Built between the 1950s and 1970s, these mid-century modern homes continue to offer valuable lessons in energy efficiency and eco-friendly living, making them a model for sustainable architecture today.
Read MoreMarina Point is one of three Eichler home neighborhoods in Foster City, California, alongside Bay Vista and Treasure Isle. Designed by famed architects Claude Oakland and John Brooks Boyd, these homes exemplify Mid-Century Modern architecture, featuring flat roofs, post-and-beam construction, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and open-concept layouts. Built in the mid-1960s, the Eichlers in Marina Point range from modest three-bedroom homes under 1,800 square feet to larger four-bedroom homes exceeding 2,200 square feet. This guide explores the neighborhood's architectural significance, real estate market trends, educational options, and lifestyle amenities, while also highlighting the expertise of the Property Nerds of the Boyenga Team, Silicon Valley’s leading Eichler specialists.
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