Taking inspiration from nature, Japanese art, and his own philosophy which he called the “A Way of Life Cycle,” Alden Ball Dow thoughtfully designed what would be his own home and office during the 1930s. Today, this midcentury modern masterpiece is a National Historic Landmark and serves as the headquarters for the Alden B. Dow Home & Studio.  Photo 4 of 6 in A Rare Collection of Midcentury Architecture Is Revealed in Michigan

A Rare Collection of Midcentury Architecture Is Revealed in Michigan

Taking inspiration from nature, Japanese art, and his own philosophy which he called "A Way of Life Cycle," Dow thoughtfully designed what would be his own home and office during the 1930s. Today, this midcentury modern masterpiece is a National Historic Landmark and serves as the headquarters for the Alden B. Dow Home & Studio.