Collection by Merideth Melville

Exteriors

The home’s geometric silhouette echoes the classic typology of the region’s gable roof barns. “We took our inspiration from this vernacular architecture and re-interpreted it with a contemporary twist,” Dworkind says.
The home’s geometric silhouette echoes the classic typology of the region’s gable roof barns. “We took our inspiration from this vernacular architecture and re-interpreted it with a contemporary twist,” Dworkind says.
Triangle-shaped inset lights illuminate the entrance area. Current owner Alan Gaw removed the non-original ionic columns at the entryway when he purchased the house.
Triangle-shaped inset lights illuminate the entrance area. Current owner Alan Gaw removed the non-original ionic columns at the entryway when he purchased the house.
The geometric wall on one side acts as a screen to protect the structure from winds and noise. It also provides privacy for the living areas oriented towards the back of the house.
The geometric wall on one side acts as a screen to protect the structure from winds and noise. It also provides privacy for the living areas oriented towards the back of the house.
SHED redid the original fireplace in black brick.
SHED redid the original fireplace in black brick.
The Eames House, also known as Case Study House #8, is on Chautauqua Drive in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, California.
The Eames House, also known as Case Study House #8, is on Chautauqua Drive in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, California.
"The house is so Neutra, yet in a more wooded setting and perched high above the river," says the listing agent Rick Distel. The front door is painted a royal blue and framed by glass windows.
"The house is so Neutra, yet in a more wooded setting and perched high above the river," says the listing agent Rick Distel. The front door is painted a royal blue and framed by glass windows.
The 5,000-square-foot midcentury home sits on 2.24 acres of woodland in Armonk, New York.
The 5,000-square-foot midcentury home sits on 2.24 acres of woodland in Armonk, New York.