The Eames House, Case Study House No. 8, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, and constructed in 1949. This photograph shows the house building, but there is also a studio across the patio built at the same time and considered part of the same structure. (Photo by Eames Demetrios, 1997)
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Charles & Ray Eames
House
Architecture served as an ideology for the Eameses during their decades together; the possibilities of structure and materials were prevalent in their toys, films, exhibition, and pieces of furniture. In the common sense of the term “architecture,” the Eames Office participated in residential and commercial building projects—most of which didn’t develop past the idea or model-building stage. The ideas that progressed further, such as the Eames House, have found a place in history books