From a dusty village of a few thousand souls when Albert Frey, the Zurich-born architect, arrived in 1939, it bloomed into a widely recognized ideal of California life and architecture by the time he retired in 1990. The Tramway Gas Station (above) and City Hall, designed with Robert Chambers and John Porter Clark, is one of his and the city’s best-known buildings.  Photo 7 of 9 in Photo Essay: Revisit the Midcentury Classics of Palm Springs and Beyond

Photo Essay: Revisit the Midcentury Classics of Palm Springs and Beyond

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From a dusty village of a few thousand souls when Frey arrived in 1939, Palm Springs bloomed into a widely recognized ideal of California life and architecture by the time he retired in 1990. City Hall, designed with Robert Chambers and John Porter Clark, is one of his and the city’s best-known buildings.