Eames House - Charles and Ray Eames Residential Architecture
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The Eames Houses is a comprehensive publication on Charles Eames and Ray Eames's residential architecture. The book covers all eight houses they designed between 1945 and 1955, compiling both known and previously unpublished material such as sketches, photos, letters, and new visual analyses.
The book highlights their human-centred approach to modernism, where functionality, structural clarity, and prefabrication are central elements. At the same time, it shows how their architectural work is closely connected to their other design practices in furniture, graphics, and exhibitions. The book thus provides a comprehensive insight into the Eames couple's holistic design philosophy and their way of thinking about the home as a flexible framework for life and work.

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