The Eames House, Pacific Palisades, California
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Original 1955 Charles & Ray Eames Film House No.8, Pacific Palisades 5 Years On (Full Film)
The Eames House in Pacific Palisades, completed in 1949 and beloved as an icon of the midcentury modern movement ever since, now sits empty -- the contents of the living room moved for an exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This beautiful film shot in 1955 shows the house 5 years on from construction.
Eames House, Pacific Palisades (bonus footage)
Eames House, Pacific Palisades (bonus footage)
House Walkthrough
A rare look at the Eames House. Walk with filmmaker, Eames Demetrios, from the driveway of the famed Eames House, all the way through to the upstairs. Filmed by one of Charles and Ray Eames's grandchildren, Eames Demetrios, in 1997.
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256 mb - 10:30 minutes - 4 songs - 4/10/016- Gamble house in Pasadena, Calif., built in 1910 - Eames house in Pacific Palisades, Calif., overlooking the Pacific Ocean, designed by Charles & Ray Eames both architects and built in the 1940's-advanced architecture designers. C Eames & wife invented the swivel lounge chair and ottoman.
UFO Inspired Chemosphere House, Los Angeles, USA, 1970s
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CONSERVING OUR FUTURE: THE EAMES HOUSE IN 250 YEARS – LUCIA DEWEY ATWOOD
4th International Iconic Houses Conference – The Getty Center Los Angeles 17-19 February 2016.
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Case Study House Program: Realized Designs, Part 1 (Modern Architecture in Los Angeles)
The groundbreaking Case Study House Program was conceived by John Entenza, the creative and discerning Los Angeles-based editor of Arts & Architecture magazine. He urged architects to design and build homes that would not only explore the advantages of modern residential living but also promote the economical construction concepts of prefabrication and mass production. From 1945 to 1966, thirty-seven projects were proposed and twenty-five were constructed in the Los Angeles area.
This video features Case Study House 3 by William W. Wurster and Theodore Bernardi, 1949; Case Study House 11 by J.R. Davidson, 1946; Case Study House 16 by Rodney Walker, 1947; Case Study House 20 by Buff, Straub & Hensman, 1958; Case Study House 2 by Sumner Spaulding and John Rex, 1947; Case Study House 7 by Thornton Abell, 1948; and Case Study House 25 by Killingsworth, Brady, Smith & Associates, 1962.
Special thanks to: David Travers; Bill Jepson, Director; Zachary Rynew, David Sartoris, Lisa Snyder, Modelers: UCLA Urban Simulation Team.
Photos: Julius Shulman Archive, Getty Research Institute, © J. Paul Getty Trust; Arts & Architecture magazine, used with permission from David Travers; UCLA Urban Simulation Team.
© J. Paul Getty Trust
This video is part of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A., a Getty initiative that brings together local cultural institutions for a wide-ranging look at the postwar built environment of Los Angeles, from its famous residential architecture to its vast freeway network, revealing the city's development and ongoing global impact in new ways.
Learn more about the exhibition, Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940--1990, co-organized by the Getty Research Institute and the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Learn more about the initiative, Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A.:
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We visit Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles: playing at Will Rogers State Beach, exploring Eames Foundation, and hiking at Will Rogers State Park.
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Eames Chair and Ottoman Reproduction | Mid Century Modern Furniture
The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman is one of the most popular designs by Charles and Ray Eames. The iconic design was introduced in 1956 and has become widely recognized as a symbol of luxury and exclusivity. Its one of the most comfortable chairs ever created. This authentic reproduction of the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman is manufactured to the highest standards in the industry using the finest leathers and wood veneers. The cushions and armrests are fully upholstered in genuine leather on all sides, and cushions are constructed of high-density Dacron-wrapped foam to retain their shape over time. Each chair is meticulously inspected prior to delivery and satisfaction is guaranteed on all orders (no restocking fees.) Finishing and construction details of this chair and ottoman are similar to the licensed Vitra version.
Charles Eames, Jr (June 17, 1907 – August 21, 1978) was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Charles was the nephew of St. Louis architect William S. Eames. By the age of 14, while attending Yeatman high school, Charles worked at the Laclede Steel Company as a part-time laborer, where he learned about engineering, drawing, and architecture (and also first entertained the idea of one day becoming an architect).
In 1930, Charles began his own architectural practice in St. Louis with partner Charles Gray. They were later joined by a third partner, Walter Pauley.
Charles Eames was greatly influenced by the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen (whose son Eero, also an architect, would become a partner and friend). At the elder Saarinen’s invitation, Charles moved in 1938, to further study architecture at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he would become a teacher and head of the industrial design department. In order to apply for the Architecture and Urban Planning Program, Eames defined an area of focus—the St. Louis waterfront. Together with Eero Saarinen he designed prize-winning furniture for New York’s Museum of Modern Art “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition. Their work displayed the new technique of wood molding (originally developed by Alvar Aalto), that Eames would further develop in many molded plywood products, including chairs and other furniture, splints and stretchers for the US Navy during World War II.
In 1941, he married his Cranbrook colleague Ray Kaiser, who was born in Sacramento, California. He then moved with her to Los Angeles, California, where they would work and live until their deaths. In the late 1940s, as part of the Arts & Architecture magazine’s “Case Study” program, Charles and Ray designed and built the groundbreaking Eames House, Case Study House #8, as their home. Located upon a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean and hand-constructed within a matter of days entirely of pre-fabricated steel parts intended for industrial construction, it remains a milestone of modern architecture.
Charles Eames died of a heart attack on August 21, 1978 while on a consulting trip in his native Saint Louis, and was buried in the Calvary Cemetery there. He now has a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame.
Ray-Bernice Alexandra Kaiser Eames (December 15, 1912 – August 21, 1988) was born in Sacramento, California to Alexander and Edna Burr Kaiser. After having lived in a number of cities during her youth, she graduated from Bennett Women’s College in Millbrook, New York, in 1933 and moved to New York City, where she studied abstract expressionist painting with Hans Hofmann.
In September 1940, she began studies at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She met Charles Eames while preparing drawings and models for the Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition and they were married the following year. Settling in Los Angeles, California, Charles and Ray Eames would lead an outstanding career in design and architecture. In the late 1940s, Ray Eames created several textile designs, two of which, “Crosspatch” and “Sea Things”, were produced by Schiffer Prints, a company that also produced textiles by Salvador Dalí and Frank Lloyd Wright. Original examples of Ray Eames textiles can be found in many art museum collections. The Ray Eames textiles have been re-issued by Maharam as part of their Textiles of the Twentieth Century collection.
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Suzanne Stephens, a deputy editor of Architectural Record, has been a writer, editor, and critic in the field of architecture for several decades. She has Ph.D. in architectural history from Cornell University, and teaches a seminar in the history of architectural criticism in the architecture program of Barnard and Columbia colleges.
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Case Study House Program: Realized Designs, Part 2 (Modern Architecture in Los Angeles)
The groundbreaking Case Study House Program was conceived by John Entenza, the creative and discerning Los Angeles-based editor of Arts & Architecture magazine. He urged architects to design and build homes that would not only explore the advantages of modern residential living but also promote the economical construction concepts of prefabrication and mass production. From 1945 to 1966, thirty-seven projects were proposed and twenty-five were constructed in the Los Angeles area.
This video features Case Study House 8 by Charles and Ray Eames, 1949; Case Study House 9 by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen, 1949; Case Study House 16 by Craig Ellwood, 1953; Case Study House 17 by Craig Elwood, 1955; Case Study House 21 by Pierre Koenig, 1958; and Case Study House 22 by Pierre Koenig, 1960.
Special thanks to: David Travers; Bill Jepson, Director, Zachary Rynew, David Sartoris, Lisa Snyder, Modelers: UCLA Urban Simulation Team.
Photos: Julius Shulman Archive, Getty Research Institute, © J. Paul Getty Trust; Arts & Architecture magazine, used with permission from David Travers; UCLA Urban Simulation Team.
© J. Paul Getty Trust
This video is part of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A., a Getty initiative that brings together local cultural institutions for a wide-ranging look at the postwar built environment of Los Angeles, from its famous residential architecture to its vast freeway network, revealing the city's development and ongoing global impact in new ways.
Learn more about the exhibition, Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940--1990, co-organized by the Getty Research Institute and the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Learn more about the initiative, Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A.: