A slice of Sixties California suburban life is available on the market

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This newly listed property in Thousand Oaks brings collectively two of probably the most influential figures in midcentury fashionable design: developer Joseph Eichler (1900-1974) and architect A Quincy Jones (1913-1979). Eichler is broadly credited with bringing modernist structure to middle-class America, commissioning forward-thinking architects to design properties that prioritised openness, gentle and a better relationship with nature (take a look at one other Eichler house, in Harmony, California, which we explored final 12 months). Amongst his most frequent collaborators was Jones, whose work helped form the architectural language of post-war California via residential communities that balanced modernist ideas with habitable, family-oriented layouts.

(Picture credit score: Nina Kurtz)

joseph eichler house in thousand oaks, california

(Picture credit score: Nina Kurtz)

This house is a compelling instance of that collaboration in follow. In-built 1964, it displays the defining ideas of Eichler’s structure: post-and-beam building, open-plan dwelling areas, floor-to-ceiling glazing and a deliberate blurring of boundaries between inside and exterior.

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