Each project comes with an introductory paragraph that provides basic details such as name, location, year, and architect (when known). The meat of the book is its visuals, as evinced by the nearly full-spread of the 1973 Lavie Residence (designed by William F. Cody) and its striking indoor-outdooor design.  Photo 5 of 18 in A Crash Course in Palm Springs Architecture by Matthew Keeshin from A New Book Documents the Rarely-Seen Midcentury Modern Gems of Palm Springs

A Crash Course in Palm Springs Architecture

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Each project comes with an introductory paragraph that provides basic details such as name, location, year, and architect (when known). The meat of the book is its visuals, as evinced by the nearly full-spread of the 1973 Lavie Residence (designed by William F. Cody) and its striking indoor-outdooor design.