
Mid-century modern architecture is a style that emerged in the mid-1940s and continued through the 1960s. It is characterized by clean lines, simple shapes, and a focus on function over ornamentation. Mid-century modern buildings often feature large windows, open floor plans, and a connection to the outdoors. Materials such as glass, steel, and concrete are often used in construction. The style is also known for its use of new technologies and innovations, such as prefabrication and the use of new materials like plastic and plywood.

Charlotte, NC
Tucked amid a wooded lot in Charlotte’s Providence neighborhood, the Bates Glass House stands as a rare Southern example of true mid-century modern design.

Ann Arbor, MI
Set on a wooded lot in Ann Arbor’s Turnberry Hills neighborhood, The LesStrang Home is an enduring statement of Michigan modernism.

King of Prussia, PA
Nestled on a serene two-acre wooded lot in Gulph Mills, the Coveney House stands as a testament to the genius of Richard Neutra, one of the 20th century’s most celebrated modernist architects.

Bedford, NY
Tucked along the wooded banks of the Mianus River, this reimagined mid-century masterpiece at 147 Mianus River Road is a study in quiet modern luxury.

Palm Springs, CA
Tucked high in the gated Rose Hill enclave of Las Palmas Heights, 911 Juarez Avenue stands as a testament to the enduring allure of mid-century design and the glamour that defined Palm Springs’ golden age.

Lake Bluff, IL
Set amid nearly eight acres of private, wooded splendor bordering the prestigious Shoreacres Golf Course, this rare mid-century modern estate embodies a bygone era of architectural purity and connection to nature.

Los Angeles, CA
Perched high above the Sunset Strip, 1883 Rising Glen is a renovated Mid-Century Modern home with a Balau wood and crosscut travertine exterior.

San Rafael, CA
Celebrated in Sunset Magazine for its flawless reinvention, this extraordinary Eichler residence stands as a love letter to California modernism and is a masterclass in how to honor architectural heritage while embracing the luxuries of contemporary living.

Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City’s architectural scene has a rare jewel that continues to captivate onlookers—the Siegel House, a modern masterpiece designed by renowned architect John Sugden in 1962.

San Diego, CA
Nestled in the serene enclave of North Pacific Beach, the Leondis Residence stands as a striking example of mid-century modern design, conceived by the visionary C.

Grenada Hills, CA
A rare opportunity has emerged for mid-century modern enthusiasts as a stunning Eichler home in the coveted Balboa Highlands hits the market.

Santa Barbara, CA
Nestled in the prestigious Santa Barbara Riviera, perched gracefully above the city, harbor, and islands, the Baker-Spencer House (1963) is a true testament to mid-century modern architecture.

Austin, TX
Tucked into a lush third of an acre in Austin’s coveted Highland Hills, this meticulously renovated mid-century modern home is a study in architectural restraint and refined materiality.
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