Eames House
The Eames House, also known as Case Study House No. 8, is a landmark of modern architecture located in Pacific Palisades, California. Designed by architects Charles and Ray Eames, it was completed in 1949 as part of the Case Study House Program, which aimed to create affordable and innovative housing. The house features a unique combination of industrial materials and open spaces, reflecting the Eames' philosophy of design.
The structure is characterized by its colorful exterior and large glass walls that integrate the indoor and outdoor environments. The Eames House serves as both a residence and a studio, showcasing the couple's work in furniture design, film, and art. It is now a museum and is recognized as a significant example of mid-century modern architecture.