July 11
Read a translated version of an article on Cape Cod modernism
from the
May '09 issue of the German edition of Architectural Digest HERE.
June 25
Tickets are on sale for the '09 Modern House Tour and
Symposium. Tickets for the tours and lectures, a collaboration
between the Cape Cod Modern House Trust and the Truro Center for
the Arts at Castle Hill can be purchased on the Castle Hill web
site at http://www.castlehill.org/register.html
. At this time the plan is for a Saturday, August 22 evening
symposium with two speakers, and a Sunday (8/23) tour. More details
to follow
May 12
Peter McMahon, Executive Director of the Cape Cop Modern House
Trust, has launched a blog. Keep up to date on his organization’s
happenings HERE.
April 21
The Cape Cod National Seashore announced a 20-year lease agreement
with the Cape Cod Modern House Trust to preserve the Kugel-Gips
House in Wellfleet off Great Pond. The house, by architect
Charles Zehnder, was built in 1970 is one of 5 mid-20th century
modernist designs owns by the Seashore. The Trust plans to use
the building for research and small exhibitions after restoring
the structure.
April 16
The Museum of Art, Rhode
Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island has launched
the traveling exhibition Marcel Breuer: Design and Architecture (through
July 20, 2009). Included in their celebration of Breur’s
work the Museum is offering “Gallery Talk: Breuer's
Design + Architecture” where James Brayton Hall discusses
the furniture and architectural designs of Marcel Breuer and the
materials he used; the lecture “Homasote Manifestos: Documenting
+ Preserving Modernist Architecture on the Outer Cape” by
Peter McMahon; and the “Sneak Peek Walking Tour: Cape
Cod Modern Architecture”, a chartered bus tour by Peter McMahon.
Learn more HERE.
April 15
Kim David Markert, AIA
will present the lecture "Nat Saltonstall and America's
First Solar Movement" on Wednesday, May 6 at 7:00 at the Historic
New England auditorium, 141 Cambridge Street, Boston on Beacon
Hill. Learn more HERE.
April 14
Actor Adam Clem sent over
a Flickr link to photographs he took last spring while in Wellfleet.
Though Clem was in town performing live theater, his academic background
is in architecture – and more specifically his undergrad
thesis was on Marcel Breuer. Check out photos of Breuer's own cottage
in Wellfleet HERE. And
check out the Saarinen family's home in the "Mojo Wellfleet" section
(“Mojo” was directed by Eero Saarinen's grandson) HERE.
April 4
A Cape modernist house in the heart of the National Seashore
Park designed by Nathanial Saltonstall in the late 1950's is
up for sale for $2,750,000. Check out the house at 160 Griffins
Island Road HERE.
Read a blog post about the house HERE.
February
16
The Cape Cod Times just published a story of Susan Scott Porter
and her Dennis home, designed by Marcel Breuer. In 1946 Breuer
opened a private practice in New York, and shortly thereafter designed
the Robinson Residence in Williamstown, MA and the Stuart and Katherine
Scott Residence (1948) in Dennis. Nestled in the hills above Scargo
Lake, on Scargo Hill Road. The exact address of the Scott
house, one of only 40 built from Breuer's designs, had eluded scholars
of Breuer's work. Read more HERE.
January 2
While not very robust (yet), check out the Preserve Modern Cape
Cod blog HERE.
The "Airplane House" on Juniper Point at Woods Hole has become
quite a little curiosity. See it from the sky HERE or
from the side HERE.
Otherwise known as the Dr. and Mrs. Harold Bradley Residence designed
by Purcell, Feick and Elmslie, you can read a bit about the Airplane
House HERE.
December 12
Thanks to a tip, we just found this little nugget on the dome
to the right -- take an audio/visual tour of the Buckminster Fuller
Dome at Woods Hole HERE.
December 7
The Boston Globe posted a slide show featureing the Gips, Wise
and Hatch cottages HERE.
Additionally there is a slide showby the Boston Globe of the Murchison
House HERE.
The Boston paper has also produced a short video "The Modern Alternative"
highlighting how "New England is hiding its midcentury modern houses."
Watch it HERE.
November 26
Peter
McMahon’s August '08 Modern House Tour sold out 3
weeks before hand. This time around writers from Dwell, Metropolis
and World of Interiors joined the festivities.
Two weeks ago McMahon, the head of the Cape Cod Modern House Trust,
showed his latest images of modernist cape architecture at the
Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis.
The CCMHT has received two $5,000
donations in support of the Gips Residence restoration. Sponsors
get time in the Gips house to enjoy or to donate to a favorite
cause.
Check out the 'Design Notes' story about Modern Cape Cod on the
Design Within Reach web site HERE.
August 21
If you are looking for The Cape Cod Modern House Trust
site, check it out HERE.
Modernist homes on Cape Cod dating back to the 1940s and ’50s
are the subject of a new tour. The Truro Center for the Arts at
Castle Hill is bringing back their Modernist House Tour this coming
Sunday, August 24. The event will allow participants to tour several
modernist houses in Wellfleet and Truro, including the Chapel of
St. James the Fisherman, the Comfort House in Wellfleet, the Lilly
Saarinen House, the Grossman Residence and the Hatch Cottage. This
tour is organized in conjunction with the Cape Cod Modern House
Trust. Read more HERE.
December
5
The
Nautilus Motor Inn's Dome Restaurant was built in 1953. The 54’ diameter
geodesic dome was designed by students in a studio taught by Buckminster
Fuller at MIT and is the oldest Fuller dome still in existence.
There are plans to demolish the Motor Inn to build retirement condos,
preserving the Dome skeleton. Visit the Inn’s site here.
Boston Society of Architects (BSA) Historic Resources Committee
members Wendy Price and Sally Zimmerman are working on a regional
database for Modernist houses and their architects. They intend
to consolidate the fragmented (and incomplete) knowledge that historians,
archivists, advocacy groups, and historic commissions have garnered
and assemble it to aid research into New England's Modern Movement
houses. A complementary pilot project is underway at the MHC where
Betsy Friedberg and Michael Steinitz are working with architectural
historian Judith Hull to identify significant early and mid-20th
century houses among the MACRIS entries. Learn more about the BSA
here.
November 7
The Saarinen Residence
is up for sale. Read and see more here.
The Saarinen House
520 Black Pond Road
Price: $3,299,000
From the Real Estate Listing:
The Saarinen House on Herring Pond is owned by the children of
acclaimed architect Eero Saarinen (designer of the St. Louis Arch
and the TWA terminal at JFK airport) and has been enjoyed for many
years by the architect's wife and family. This 3 bedroom contemporary
is designed to capture views of the pond from every room. Walk
to the private dock from the 2 level deck. Swim out to the float
or kayak this beautiful pond deep in the National Seashore. This
is the only home directly on Herring Pond, sited on a wooded lot
which offers maximum privacy. The main house consists of living/dining,
kitchen, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. There is a separate suite attached
by a breezeway to the main house with kitchen/living room, 1 bedroom,
1 full bath plus its own deck. This home's unique design and setting
make the Saarinen House an incomparable find.
November 6
My mother-in-law
just handed me a news clipping, not sure of the publication source:
Cape Cod Modern
House Trust is expected to receive a lease from the Seashore
and has gone before the town's Community Preservation Committee
to ask for $150,000 to restore one such house, the Gips House.
Charlie Zehnder
designed the house, off Long Pond Road.
Once (Peter)
McMahon started researching modern hosues he found a lot more
than expected, 85 on the Outer Cape.
"There were
all these famous modern architects here," he says. "It's an amazing
list of people who were here."
People often
miss the homes, he says, because they are set in the woods and
blend in with their surroundings.
Zehnder was
famous locally for his modern homes, but others who designed
in the area - Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, and Eero Saarinen,
for example - had international reputations.
McMahon hopes
to start work on the Gips house... So far he has put about $10,000
of his own money into the effort, and is accepting donations.
He hopes to
turn the houses into a Modernist House Archive of sorts, complete
with a scholar in residence.
The second
house they plan to work on is the Hatch house, designed by Jack
Hall.
November 5
Named
one of the best-designed homes of 1959 by Architectural Record,
the Carl Murchison Residence by Walter
Gropius’ TAC firm is up for sale for the first time. Despite
a house full of custom furnishings, many of which were designed
by Design Research, a furniture company founded by a TAC partner,
and a $12 million price tag, preservationists fear its demolition
upon changing hands. Read more here.
September 29
Following the passing of the last
family member, Provincetown’s
Murchison Residence (ca 1959) is on the market for the first time.
Featuring pool, staff residence, fur vault, original furnishings
and built-in, 360-degree views, this Gropius/TAC masterpiece will
sell for $10-12 million. The broker is Rose Kennedy at Thomas
Brown Real Estate, Truro office. Her phone number is 508-487-1112
or via email.
August 18
The daughter of Jean Kaeselau sent me some images of her father's
work on the Cape. Images are to the right.
Cape resident Chris Szwedo also sent in some images from his travels
around. Images are to the right.
January 6
"Saving the Early Modernist Cottages of Cape Cod" added
to the READING section.
December 30
If you have the August 2005 issue of Architectural
Record handy, look on page 60 for the article "Saving
the Early Modernist Cottages of Cape Cod" by Mildred F. Schmertz,
FAIA. If I can obtain permission, I will try to add it to the READING section.
December 29
Someone's
blog post concerning Modern sites on Cape Cod - blueverticalstudio.com
December 28
A man builds a house for himself
and his family on Cape Cod in the woods by a lake near the sea,
and everything in his house seems to be made of natural fiber,
of wood, skin, hemp, fur; and the wind carries clean air and
every sound is muted. No war seems to have been - only airplanes
with their trails of sounds and vapor remind you of the bustling
trivia outside this sanctuary. - Memorial to Georgy Kepes,
January 4, 2002
December 27
One of our visitors this week shared this web archive of Gina
Coyle's expired URL www.capecodmodern.com.
Check it out. Because it is an archived site, I cannot readily
transfer the images and information here, but maybe one of you
can aid in that endeavor? If so, email me.
December 26
Review of the PAAM Show can be read here.
December 25
This site has been located within
my other site, www.modernsandiego.com for
the past several months .
With the recent museum exhibition at the Provincetown
Art Association and Museum, and publication of A
Chain of Events: Modernist Architecture on the Outer Cape; Marcel
Breuer to Charles Jencks, I realized that
interest in this topic may be growing.
December 24
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