Los Angeles’ newest multi-family dwelling strikes a balance between eco-functionality and elegant aesthetics. By Annette Maxon Some move to the city to escape nature for obvious reasons: dirt, bugs, lack […]
Category: Architecture
October 2020 Modern Market Flabbergasters
A Japanese-style house outside of Salt Lake City, a renovated William Krisel home in Palm Springs, a post-Modern showstopper in Minneapolis, and more. Each month, 360Modern rounds up the most […]
Brutalism Sucks and Deserves the Slow Painful Death it’s Had
While some praise the Brutalist revival, this article details why the design style (with a few exceptions) should be left to rest. If you haven’t read 360Modern’s recent article, “Five […]
September 2020 Modern Market Flabbergasters
Frank Lloyd Wright’s final out-of-this-world home design, a San Francisco mansion with the best views in the bay, and more. Each month, 360Modern rounds up the most jaw-dropping mid-century and […]
Five Reasons to Love Brutalism
Believe it or not, there are many reasons to love those concrete monoliths. Brutalism – the mid-century architectural style that designers and non-designers alike love to hate. Few architectural movements […]
This 58-year-old Modern Home is Cooler Than You And It’s On the Market
Designed and constructed in 1962, this Montlake, Seattle dwelling has stood the test of time with thoughtful design and careful renovations. In 1962, Seattle developer Hugh Ainslie purchased an empty […]