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  2. Case Study House #28, the last of the CSH's. Designed by Buff & Hensman

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  4. Case Study House 28. Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman

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  1. Case Study House #28

    Case Study House #28 was the last single-family house built under the auspices of Arts & Architecture magazine's Case Study House program. At 5,000 square feet, it is also among the largest. Construction began in 1965 and the residence was completed in 1966. It was built on a knoll overlooking the Janss Development Corporation's Conejo ...

  2. Case Study House No. 28

    The Case Study House No. 28, at 91 Inverness Rd., Thousand Oaks, California, is the only Case Study House in Ventura County. Built during 1965-66, [2] [3] it was listed on the National Register along with several other Case Study Houses in Los Angeles County on July 24, 2013, as part of the "Case Study House Program NPS". [1]

  3. Case Study House 28. Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman

    The only house of its kind to be built in Ventura County, California, Case Study House #28 was the last single-family home designed and constructed by renowned architects Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman of the firm Buff, Hensman and Associates (now Buff, Smith and Hensman). Covering almost 5,000 square feet, #28 is one of the.

  4. Los Angeles Case Study houses: Mapping the midecentury modern

    Case Study House No. 28 was designed in 1966 by Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman. According to the magazine, "the architects were asked to design a house that incorporated face brick as the ...

  5. Eli Forta

    Case Study House #28. By Janss Dev, Located in Thousand Oaks, California. Detail of Wall by Entrance. The images below illustrate the assembly of the model. Below is documentation and renders of the house.

  6. Case Study House No. 28

    Case Study House #28 was designed by Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman of the architectural firm Buff and Hensman. This one-story, flat-roofed residence was built in 1966 on a knoll overlooking the Conejo Development of the Janss Development Corporation 40 miles north of Los Angeles in Thousand Oaks.

  7. DC Hillier's MCM Daily

    Located in Thousand Oaks, California Case Study House #28 was the last of the program started in 1945 by Art & Architecture magazine. What began as an experiment in American residential architecture the initial goal of the program was to create show homes of affordable, modern housing in response to the sudden increase in demand with created with the return of millions of soldiers after the ...

  8. How Did Materials Shape the Case Study Houses?

    The design motivation for Case Study House 28, for example, was to use the traditional material of facebrick in a structural, modern way. Thus, almost the entirety of the house was constructed ...

  9. National Register #13000522: Case Study House No. 28 in Thousand Oaks

    Case Study House No. 28 is the last single-family house built by the program that commissioned major architects to design affordable and efficient homes. It is a brick-clad steel frame house with extensive glass walls, designed by Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman in 1966.

  10. Case Study House No. 28

    The Case Study House No. 28, at 91 Inverness Rd., Thousand Oaks, California, is the only Case Study House in Ventura County. Built during 1965-66, it was listed on the National Register along with several other Case Study Houses in Los Angeles County on July 24, 2013, as part of the "Case Study House Program NPS". This one-story flat-roofed house, designed by architects Conrad Buff and ...

  11. designtel

    Case Study House #28 [1966] At almost 5000 square feet, Case Study House #28 stands as one of the largest examples in the programme and sprawls over the land with just a single floor. Steel framed, this residence is notable for its use of clay brick that serves to conceal much of the structure whose heaviness is masked by a saturation of ...

  12. Case Study Houses

    Launched in 1945 by John Entenza's Arts + Architecture magazine, the Case Study House program commissioned architects to study, plan, design, and ultimately construct houses in anticipation of renewed building in the postwar years. While the Case Study House program did not achieve its initial goals for mass production and affordability, it was responsible for some of Los Angeles' most ...

  13. LA's Iconic Case Study Houses (Finally!) Make National Register

    Case Study House #23C, 2339 Rue de Anne, La Jolla, San Diego. Ventura County Case Study House #28, 91 Inverness Rd., Thousand Oaks. A selection of photos from the Case Study Homes can be found ...

  14. Case Study Houses

    The Stahl House, Case Study House #22. The Case Study Houses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones, Edward Killingsworth, Rodney Walker, and Ralph Rapson to ...

  15. Case Study Houses

    Case Study House No. 28, Janns Dev, 1966. Given the project's primary focus to design modern, cost-efficient model homes, many architects chose to prioritize straightforward layouts in an effort to optimize living space. Case Study House No. 7, Designed by Thornton M. Abell in 1948, included a "three-zone living area" that could be ...

  16. LA's Most Famous House Finally Makes the National Register

    Stahl House. 1635 Woods Drive, , CA 90069 Visit Website. The Case Study Houses have finally made the National Register of Historic Places (well, 11 of them have). The modest, modern, houses--built ...

  17. AD Classics: Stahl House / Pierre Koenig

    Completed in 1959 in Los Angeles, United States. The Case Study House Program produced some of the most iconic architectural projects of the 20th Century, but none more iconic than or as famous as...

  18. The Case Study Houses

    The first Case Study House by J. R. Davidson was an admirable and highly influential minimal house (of 1100 sq. ft.) and was reproduced as a mass-produced house. The same was true of Summer Spaulding's and John Rex's 1947 Case Study House, where a strict modular system was ad­hered to. By the 1950's Arts & Architecture had pretty well ...

  19. case study house no. 28

    Case Study House 28. Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman. The only house of its kind to be built in Ventura County, California, Case Study House #28 was the last single-family home des

  20. CASE STUDY HOUSE #28

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  21. Ten Things You Should Know About the Case Study House Program

    4. John Entenza - Orchestrator of the Case Study House Program. John Entenza was a young man, originally from Michigan, brought up in a well-off family. He was educated and seemed to have an affinity for art and architecture. His father-in-law's partner commissioned a house by Harwell Hamilton Harris. Harris had worked in the offices of ...

  22. Case Study Houses

    Case Study House n°8 (Eames House) conçue par Charles et Ray Eames Case Study House n°21 conçue par Pierre Koenig Case Study House n°22 (Stahl House) ... CSH n° 28 : Buff & Hensman, Thousand Oaks. Case Study Apartments n° 1 : Alfred Beadle, Phoenix. Conçu comme la première phase d'un projet de 80 appartements, cet ensemble compte 3 ...

  23. Bass House

    1 of 4. Julius Schulman. Case Study House #20 was designed by Conrad Buff, Calvin Straub, and Donald Hensman. This house was built in 1947 for Saul Bass and is located in Altadena, California. In the case study house #20, the architects choose to use traditional and innovative material for its construction. Wood was used for framing the house ...