Touring the Eames House: A Mid-Century Modern Masterpiece in Pacific Palisades
Nestled amidst the eucalyptus groves of Pacific Palisades, California, the Eames House—also known as Case Study House No. 8—stands as a beacon of mid-century modern design and innovation. Designed and built in 1949 by Charles and Ray Eames, this architectural masterpiece offers visitors a glimpse into the life and creative genius of one of the most influential design duos of the 20th century. Touring this iconic home is more than just a walk through an architectural landmark; it’s an immersion into a world where functionality and beauty coexist seamlessly.
Sedona's Iconic Masterpiece: Inside the Chapel of the Holy Cross
In 2021, seeking the magic of the Southwest, my friend Jane Shin and I embarked on an unforgettable road trip through the rugged, arid states of Arizona and New Mexico. While mapping out our trip, Sedona stood out as a must-visit destination, renowned for its vibrant tapestry of colors and the captivating allure of its energy vortexes.
During our time in Sedona, we were thrilled to visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross, nestled amidst the town's stunning red rock formations. More than a mere edifice, it is a harmonious convergence of faith and nature, an architectural masterpiece etched against the Arizona sky. A testament to architectural ingenuity and spiritual serenity, this iconic landmark is renowned for its breathtaking location and striking design, making it one of the most fascinating architectural sites in the country.