
The Geometry of the Midcentury Modern Garden — Part I
Contributing writer Ted Cleary, ASLA, of Studio Cleary Landscape Architecture, is back to shed light on the structure behind MCM landscape design that accounts for its unique look: I’m

Contributing writer Ted Cleary, ASLA, of Studio Cleary Landscape Architecture, is back to shed light on the structure behind MCM landscape design that accounts for its unique look: I’m

Brought to you by Tack-O-Rama, this picture embodies the 50’s residential street. Anyone know where this is? As always, if you want to share

By the way, if you had told me in the “pre-kid” days that I would ever have obnoxiously colored toys in my back yard I

Feeling sort of alone in our preservation of a 50’s home, I did some searches this weekend for 50’s sites and came across these cool

MidCentury Style welcomes Ted Cleary, ASLA, of Studio Cleary Landscape Architecture as Contributing Writer with this first in a series of periodic articles on midcentury modern

Ted Cleary, ASLA, of Studio Cleary Landscape Architecture continues his contributions on midcentury modern garden design, here with the first of his “Case Study Gardens”. MCM

I went to a great presentation by our local utility company (rather a guy they hire) who talks about how to save money and help

The national Trust for Historic Preservation has posted Resources for Repair of Post-war housing. The list seems fairly complete to me…can you all think

You all may remember our bushes in front of our house:Here’s what a professional does with them. Not that I did a “bad” job, but

Mid-century design isn’t just about interiors; it also extends to outdoor spaces with striking landscaping styles that marry function, simplicity, and natural beauty. Drawing inspiration

More Arapahoe Acres:And this ones for sale!

These gorgeous photographs came to our attention and we can’t get enough of the colors and subject matter! Please visit his site for more (and

As always with Mid-Century Photo Friday, please join me by posting (and linking to) your own picture – leave a comment, OR I’m trying out

What a fabulous house – and a great picture – by ThomWatson from Flickr Have you checked out our Flickr Groups: 1950’s Interior and Residential