This classic volume, now available at a lower price, showcases jet-set
homes designed by the likes of Neutra, Frey, Lautner, and others. Palm
Springs is famous as a mecca for the international jet set. But the city
has also attracted its share of eccentrics and mavericks who have left
an architectural legacy that remains unsurpassed for its originality and
international influence. This book examines the impact that architects
and designers have had on the desert oasis, primarily from the 1940s to
the 1960s. Palm Springs Modern features examples of midcentury modernism
at its most glamorous, some of them the residences of prominent figures
who commissioned weekend getaways in the desert, including Frank
Sinatra, Walter Annenberg, and Raymond Loewy. Adéle Cygelman's
insightful text, a foreword by architectural historian Joseph Rosa,
contemporary color photography by David Glomb, and the celebrated
archival black-and-white work of Julius Shulman all capture the
distinctly modern allure of America's famed desert playground.