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Eames House Exterior |
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The exterior of the Eames House showcases its box shape and many windows. The house boasts an impressive awning at its entrance, and the many windows allow for natural light to easily illuminate the house. The house is situated in a suburban neighborhood, but the house itself is somewhat isolated by a forest that the Eames tried their best to preserve during construction. Though it can not be seen from this angle, the house is on a cliff that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Both the main house and the studio are built out of predominantly steel and glass.
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Eames House Studio Back Entrance |
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The Eames House Studio is a separate building where inhabitants could work projects. After the Eames moved in they utilized this space as their own personal studio. The studio's design and scale is very similar to the main house, albeit the studio is slightly smaller regarding length. The studio is separated from the main house via a small courtyard.
Sources: archdaily.com & eamesfoundation.org
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