Posts in California Modernism
William Krisel: The Architect Who Designed the California Dream

Some architects leave behind landmarks. William Krisel left behind neighborhoods people still compete to buy into.

While many architects focused on custom homes for wealthy clients, Krisel transformed California housing by bringing Modernism to everyday families. His butterfly roofs, walls of glass, indoor-outdoor living spaces, and innovative tract communities helped define the California Dream and continue to influence buyer preferences more than half a century later.

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Raphael Soriano: The Hidden DNA Behind Silicon Valley's Modern Homes

Most Silicon Valley homeowners have never heard of Raphael Soriano, yet many of the architectural features buyers value most today can be traced back to the ideas he helped pioneer. Long before open floor plans, indoor-outdoor living, walls of glass, and modern luxury design became mainstream, Soriano was exploring how architecture could better respond to light, landscape, technology, and human experience. His influence extends far beyond the homes he designed, shaping the architectural DNA of Eichler neighborhoods, California modernism, and many of the most desirable Mid-Century Modern homes throughout Silicon Valley. Understanding Raphael Soriano is ultimately about understanding how California learned to live modern.

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19 Irving Avenue, Atherton – Eichler’s Mid-Century Masterpiece

Nestled among Atherton’s mature oaks, 19 Irving Avenue is a 5-bedroom, 5.5-bath, 3,700-square-foot Eichler home that was custom-built for Joseph Eichler in 1951. This pristine mid-century modern estate, offered for the first time in six decades, features an open V-shaped floorplan, walls of glass and a redwood-clad post-and-beam design – the very innovations Eichler later introduced throughout Northern California.

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Authentic Eichler vs. Imitation: A Silicon Valley MCM Guide

Spotting a true Eichler is an art form. From post-and-beam construction to iconic atriums, authentic Eichler homes reveal their lineage through unmistakable architectural signatures. This guide breaks down the exact details that separate genuine Eichlers from lookalikes — helping buyers, sellers, and mid-century fans decode Silicon Valley’s most beloved modern homes with confidence.

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Preserving Mid-Century Modern in Sunnyvale: A Market Caught Between Past and Future

Sunnyvale holds one of the nation’s richest collections of Mid-Century Modern homes, with ~1,100 Eichlers that chart the full evolution of California Modern—from early Sunnyvale Manor to late, dramatic Primewood models. Today, these design icons face a classic Silicon Valley tension: land values that reward teardowns vs. the cultural and architectural value that drives the “Eichler premium.” Sunnyvale’s response blends policy and grassroots action—city Eichler Design Guidelines and resident-driven Single-Story Overlays—to protect low-slung streetscapes, privacy, and indoor-outdoor living. The path forward isn’t stasis, but sensitive renovation: upgrading systems, glazing, and layouts while honoring post-and-beam bones, atriums, and tongue-and-groove ceilings. Sunnyvale’s story is a national model for balancing preservation, market forces, and community identity in the tech age.

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Modernist Pilgrimage: Visiting Iconic Mid-Century Homes Beyond Eichler Homes

From Neutra’s glassy hillside labs to Schindler’s communal concrete retreat, California’s iconic modernist homes go far beyond Eichler tracts. This curated guide explores must-see architectural landmarks across Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and Los Angeles—highlighting the pioneers, materials, and philosophies that shaped the West Coast’s modernist legacy. A must-read for design lovers and mid-century enthusiasts.

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The Eichler Zeitgeist: How California Modernism Became a National Obsession

Mid-century Eichler homes aren’t just relics of the 1950s – they’ve become icons of modern living. Discover how these California Modern masterpieces, with their open plans, glass walls, and zen-like indoor-outdoor vibe, sparked a nationwide obsession influencing today’s design, fashion, and wellness trends.

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California Modernism and the Eichler Legacy

"From Australia’s bushland retreats to Japan’s serene courtyards and Germany’s Bauhaus-inspired suburbs, the spirit of California Modernism and Eichler design continues to influence architecture across the world — proving that good design transcends borders. Today, top real estate teams like the Boyenga Team at Compass honor that legacy by expertly representing iconic Eichler homes and architectural properties in Silicon Valley."

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