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The case study homes, found primarily in the Los Angeles area, included 36 model homes designed by renowned architects such as Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones and Ralph Rapson had been commissioned. One of the guidelines was to use techniques and modern materials that had been developed or improved during the war whenever possible.
The results of the program would redefine the modern home and have an impact not just limited to the United States, but spanning the world. This compact guide includes all of the case study homes with over 150 photos and floor plans, as well as a map showing the location of each home, including those that no longer exist.
Author: Smith, Elizabeth AT |
Size: 21.5x26.5x1.5cm |
Page number: 96 p. |
Publisher: Bags |
Language: German |
Binding: Hard Binding |
Release year : 2021 |
Delivery time: 3-5 days
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Morocco at heart.
Soft hills, warmth of the sun, silence, in the distance you can hear the sheep, on the hills the carpets are spread out to dry, colored surfaces in the otherwise so calm landscape. This image presents itself to the viewer when visiting the carpet regions of Morocco.


Each piece is unique
Each of our carpets, be it made to measure or a one-off, is made by hand in Morocco. Each piece is unique. Great designers such as Le Corbusier, Charles and Ray Eames or Alvar Aalto have already appreciated the simplicity and coziness of the hand-knotted masterpieces and have used them in their projects and living spaces. There is not only a lot of wool in one square meter of carpet, but also a lot of skill, time and dedication of the weavers from the Atlas Mountains. After the knotting process, the rugs are combed clean, washed and sheared several times before they are ready for the living room. In every carpet that we are allowed to deliver to our customers there is a piece of Morocco with its very own history