Friday, February 5, 2010

Announcing the first Sacramento Mid-Century Modern Home Tour

 MARK YOUR CALENDARS!


On Saturday, June 26, 2010 the Sacramento Mid-Century Modern Home Tour will provide enthusiasts of architecture and design an opportunity to discover what it’s like to live, work and play in more than 15 quintessentially Californian residential and commercial structures built between 1945 and 1970. This year's tour features homes within Sacramento’s South Land Park and adjacent neighborhoods, which contain hundreds of Mid-Century Modern residential and commercial buildings.

Participants are invited to go inside eleven residences and drive by multiple points of interest throughout the southernmost portion of Land Park and in various South Land Park neighborhoods. Architects and designers include: Jones + Emmons for Eichler Homes, Carter Sparks, Donald Thaden, George Muraki, designer George W. Haggett, designer Robert N. Hill, Rickey + Brooks, Bucky H. Fong, Herbert Y. Niiya, Albert Dreyfuss, Sooky Lee, Dean Unger, Harry J. Devine, Grant Caywood, and William Koblik. Registration will be at Sacramento Executive Airport, a wonderful MCM building designed by renown Sacramento architect Leonard F. Starks. An estimated 500 visitors will see Sacramento from a different perspective as we open the doors to our past, present, and future.

Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. at the Sacramento Executive Airport at 6151 Freeport Boulevard. The program begins at 10:00 a.m.; homes will be open to visitors from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Participants will receive tour booklets/driving maps upon check-in, and are encouraged to check-out the interpretive items on display (including a showing of Scopitone films), and the airport itself, a Leonard F. Starks-designed (circa 1955/56) building.

Guests can set their own pace and visit locations on the map in any order they wish through the close of the tour at 4:00 p.m. Neighborhood parking is available and biking is encouraged. Homeowners and docents will be on-site to greet visitors and answer questions.

Tickets are $20 in advance and will be available to purchase online and at various Sacramento locations beginning April 1st, including Parkside Pharmacy, Capital Nursery, Blomberg Windows and HOT ITALIAN. Tickets can be purchased the day of the event for $25 at the check-in desk at Sacramento Executive Airport. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to the Short Center South, a day program serving adults with developmental disabilities. They offer classes in a studio setting, taught by artists working in their own disciplines.

The tour is still developing; please check back for additional details, changes and updates.

10 comments:

  1. This is so wonderful! I am looking forward to this event.

    - Camila

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  2. looking forward to event! I'll be there!

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  3. Make sure you post this event with the AIA Central Valley chapter. I'm so glad our MCMs are going on parade!

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  4. Thanks Camila, Julia, and Ian -- hope to see you there. Thank you for your idea of posting with the AIA Central Valley Chapter, Ian.

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  5. I just heard about it in the Design within Reach store in Mid-town, one of my favorite hangouts. Just found out that they are closing the Sac store on the 15th of March. Everything is 30percent off. This is a store that I will really miss. Next closest one is in Palo Alto. Looking forward to the tour though.

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  6. Thanks Scott -- we are sad to see the closure of DWR here in town as well. See you at the tour!

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  7. Thank you for posting this! How can we suggest a home to be included on the tour? Specifically, The Home of Tomorrow designed by Albert Dreyfuss. I have a general location for where it was built. Please contact me back at Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects, 916-453-1234. thanks! Raquel

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  8. Nice talking with you today, Raquel! I look forward to including the Home of Tomorrow in a future tour and meeting with you soon :)

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  9. Hello, is there a list of the homes on the tour? we at one time we owned the George Muraki home and wanted to know if it is on the tour.

    Thanks,
    Richard

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  10. Greetings Richard! Please see the following post: http://sacmcmhometour.blogspot.com/2010/04/sneak-peek-former-personal-residence-of.html

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