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The Entenza House, also known as Case Study House #9, is a single occupancy residential building in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. The address is 205 Chautauqua Boulevard, Los Angeles California, 90272. It was designed by industrial designer Charles Eames, and architect Eero Saarinen for John Entenza as part of the Case Study House Program. The house was designed between 1945 and 1949 and construction was completed in 1950. Named accordingly, Entenza wanted to use the Case Study House #9 for himself as his private residence. He lived within the home for five years before selling it.

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  • Entenza House (de)
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  • Das Entenza House (Case Study House Nr. 9) ist ein Wohnhaus in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, das von den Architekten Charles Eames, Ray Eames und Eero Saarinen 1949 im Rahmen des Case-Study-Houses-Programms entworfen wurde. Der Auftraggeber war John Entenza, Redakteur und Herausgeber von Arts & Architecture und Veranstalter des Case Study Programms. (de)
  • The Entenza House, also known as Case Study House #9, is a single occupancy residential building in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. The address is 205 Chautauqua Boulevard, Los Angeles California, 90272. It was designed by industrial designer Charles Eames, and architect Eero Saarinen for John Entenza as part of the Case Study House Program. The house was designed between 1945 and 1949 and construction was completed in 1950. Named accordingly, Entenza wanted to use the Case Study House #9 for himself as his private residence. He lived within the home for five years before selling it. (en)
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  • Case Study House #9 (en)
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  • The Entenza House, also known as Case Study House #9, is a single occupancy residential building in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. The address is 205 Chautauqua Boulevard, Los Angeles California, 90272. It was designed by industrial designer Charles Eames, and architect Eero Saarinen for John Entenza as part of the Case Study House Program. The house was designed between 1945 and 1949 and construction was completed in 1950. Named accordingly, Entenza wanted to use the Case Study House #9 for himself as his private residence. He lived within the home for five years before selling it. The Case Study Houses program, included 36 prototypes, and was led by John Entenza in 1945 to 1966 after the Weißenhof-siedlung exposition in an effort to study “economic, easy-to build houses” in regards to residential purposes following the Second World War. As the ninth house to be built for the Case Study Houses project, the Entenza House started construction in 1945 and was completed in 1949 in the Modern style, and later added to until 1962. The new materials of concrete, plywood panels, metal, and glass were used to showcase the technological advances of the time, exemplifying the new automotive era. These materials allowed for a flexible and adaptable design with open concepts that proved to be both comfortable and functional. Due to a recovering economy from the Second World War, these materials were also considered to be low-cost and budget friendly. The Entenza House later went on to receive a place on the list for the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. (en)
  • Das Entenza House (Case Study House Nr. 9) ist ein Wohnhaus in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, das von den Architekten Charles Eames, Ray Eames und Eero Saarinen 1949 im Rahmen des Case-Study-Houses-Programms entworfen wurde. Der Auftraggeber war John Entenza, Redakteur und Herausgeber von Arts & Architecture und Veranstalter des Case Study Programms. (de)
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  • 203 Chautauqua Blvd,Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles (en)
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