A Virtual Look Into Eames and Saarinen's Case Study House #9, The Entenza House

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This month's interactive 3D floor plan shows a simple and beautiful steel frame structure designed by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen. The Case Study House Program, initiated by John Entenza in 1945 in Los Angeles, was conceived to offer to the public models of a low cost and modern housing. Predicting the building boom after World War II, Entenza invited renowned architects such as Richard Neutra to design and build houses for clients, using donated materials from manufacturers and the building industry.

Entenza was the editor of the monthly magazine Arts & Architecture, in which he published the ideas of the participating architects that he had invited. Two of those architects were Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames, who for Case Study House number 6, Entenza commissioned to design his own home. The house was built just a few meters away from Charles and Ray Eames’ house which the duo also constructed as part of the Case Study program.

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Cite: Christa Gebert, Archilogic. "A Virtual Look Into Eames and Saarinen's Case Study House #9, The Entenza House" 24 Feb 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/782646/a-virtual-look-into-eames-and-saarinens-case-study-house-number-9-the-entenza-house> ISSN 0719-8884

Screenshot from model. Image Courtesy of Archilogic

Eames 和 Saarinen 的虚拟经典住宅案例研究 #9, 伊坦萨住宅

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