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Designed by Craig Ellwood in the early nineteen fifties, Case Study House number sixteen, also known as the Salzman House, offers a rigorous vision of mid-century modern living in Bel Air, Los Angeles. Here, architecture does not adapt to daily life. Instead, it establishes a clear order, asking its occupants to live carefully within it.
In this episode, we explore the Salzman House as an exercise in discipline, precision, and control. From its carefully organized plan to its framed relationship with outdoor courts and terraces, the house reveals both the elegance and the limits of modernism when order comes first.
Positioned between the flexibility of the Eames House and the later iconic Case Study Houses of Los Angeles, CSH16 helps explain why the dream of a perfectly designed modern home was both influential and difficult to sustain.
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Designed by Craig Ellwood in the early nineteen fifties, Case Study House number sixteen, also known as the Salzman House, offers a rigorous vision of mid-century modern living in Bel Air, Los Angeles. Here, architecture does not adapt to daily life. Instead, it establishes a clear order, asking its occupants to live carefully within it.
In this episode, we explore the Salzman House as an exercise in discipline, precision, and control. From its carefully organized plan to its framed relationship with outdoor courts and terraces, the house reveals both the elegance and the limits of modernism when order comes first.
Positioned between the flexibility of the Eames House and the later iconic Case Study Houses of Los Angeles, CSH16 helps explain why the dream of a perfectly designed modern home was both influential and difficult to sustain.

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