As a California refugee (and one who restored a trashed Eichler home in the city of Orange), I am particularly partial to homes that were built in the middle of the 20th Century using a “modern” architectural style. Called contemporary as well, these homes incorporated angular lines and flat planes to project a boxy, incomplete sense for the viewer. This style, coined “Mid Century Modern”, was considered to be an extension of the organic architectural principles of the well-known Frank Lloyd Wright, whose influence was primarily upon the first third of the century.
Read more at my Lancaster PA Real Estate Blog article on Mid Century Homes...
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