The mid-century modern architecture of Palm Springs, California, is
presented in 30 bright, colorful postcards. In Palm Springs, the desert
environment and the presence of Hollywood stars inspired architects to
new creative heights and created, perhaps, the locale with the highest
concentration of such structures in the United States. The postcards
include views of individual mid-century modern homes, detailed
close-ups, city shots, and photos of such landmarks as the Palm Springs
City Hall, Swiss Miss House, Elvis' Honeymoon House, Neutra's Kaufmann
House, and the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Valley Station. The iconic
features of mid-century modern structures found in these postcards
include carports, stone and perforated walls, chalet entrances, wide
driveways, and walls of glass, . The 30 postcards are perforated for
easy removal, or can remain bound together as a memento of this
beautiful place. Whichever you choose, enjoy the enduring beauty of
mid-century modernism today!