Bay Area Group

Isaac Kremer/ January 19, 2019/ / 0 comments

Beginning in the 1930s, a new school of abstract regionalism emerged in the west, where architects in southern California, in the Bay Area, and in Oregon drew on local vernacular of cabins, barns and ranches, but also on earlier work of Maybeck and the brothers Greene. By the 1940s a new West Coast School was openly acknowledged, though sometimes it was called other more specific names: the Redwood School, or the Bay Area Group. ()

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