There are roughly 20 houses left in greater Los Angeles that were built under Arts & Architecture's Case Study House program, which ran from the late-1940s to the mid-1960s and made Southern California the epicenter of Modernist residential architecture, with its aim of creating middle-class, single-family houses using "new materials and new techniques." Most of the survivors are still private residences and we don't often get a look inside, but today Case Study House #25, aka the Frank House, designed by Killingsworth, Brady, Smith and Associate and built in 1961, has come up for sale with a full gallery of photos.
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