What is a Mid-Century Modern Home?

A half-century after their initial heyday, mid-century modern homes are once again all the rage. Typified by clean angles, bold rooflines, and large windows, these iconic structures blazed a new path through traditional and sometimes staid architectural styles.

The trend had its roots in the European Arts & Crafts era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and Germany's Bauhaus School formed in 1919. The new vogue soon hopped the ocean and was embraced by American architects—most notably Frank Lloyd Wright who led the Prairie Style movement with low-pitched roofs and overhanging eaves.

From the late 1800s to the 1950s, Wright continued evolving his designs as well as influencing numerous other architects. Other pioneers of the day included George W. Maher, Philip Johnson, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, just to name a few.

The mid-century modern movement ran from around 1945 to the early 1970s as a seamless extension of earlier modernism but gained so much momentum that it became its own vanguard. Wright’s “Usonian” houses of the 1940s and 1950s were especially influential for emerging designers who embraced the notion of cost-efficient yet high stylized homes for the middle-class.

While often associated with the west coast and southwest, mid-century modern homes can be found throughout the country. The affordability of these post-World War II homes combined with a new sense of suburban culture, lent to developers popping the low-profile homes with floor-to-ceiling windows, in increasing numbers. From upstate New York to New Mexico, Arizona, California and the Pacific Northwest, a sea change was happening.

The Washington Metropolitan area was also taking part in the new craze with modern homes for sale emerging as well as larger commercial buildings. The new fashion certainly wasn’t limited to the District itself, making its impact throughout Alexandria, Fairfax County, Montgomery County and many other areas and subdivisions.

Perhaps the most prolific contributor to the mid-century movement was Joseph Eichler who built more than 11,000 homes, primarily on the west coast, with prices averaging around $12,000. Often known simply as Eichler Homes, these distinctive subdivisions from Palm Springs to Palo Alto, were and still are, the epitome of California cool.

Also working on a large scale was Robert F. Lusk and Lusk Corporation, founded in Tucson, Arizona and then spreading through Nevada, Texas, the mid-west and even as far as New York. Lusk was the fifth-largest home builder in the country during the 1950s, often using limestone and other indigenous materials.

Of course, no chronicling of futuristic design concepts would be complete without mentioning Frank Gehry whose work in the Los Angeles area pushed the boundaries to new heights, from single-family residences to highly ambitious skyscrapers.

Meanwhile, groundbreakers in the Washington area were also getting busy. Famed female modernist Chloetheil, Woodward Smith created the large-scale Harbour Square project in DC’s Southwest Waterfront, working with other noteworthy architects such as Arthur Keyes, F. Donald Lethbridge and Nicholas Satterlee.

Other significant mid-century modern developments included the Wessynton neighborhood near Mount Vernon, Virginia; the New Rock subdivision near Silver Spring, Maryland; and Carderock Springs near Bethesda with 400 homes—the latter project from builder Edmund Bennett and designer David Condon.

But perhaps the best-known of the mid-century Washington architects was Charles Goodman who worked with developer Robert Davenport on the iconic Hollin Hills neighborhood in southern Alexandria. Initiated in 1949, the project ultimately resulted in 450 homes set into ungraded woodsy terrain with either flat or butterfly roofs plus 24 giant windows placed side-by-side. The acclaimed neighborhood continues to thrive and is a now national a national historic district.

Goodman was also responsible for a slew of other developments, including the futuristic River Park Mutual Homes cooperative with metallic barrel-shaped roofs in the Southwest Waterfront; the Hickory Cluster townhomes in Reston, the Hammond Woods and Rock Creek Woods subdivisions in Montgomery County and many more.

While the mid-century era may have ended decades ago, bold design experimentation is still alive and well in DC and surrounding counties. But that's a story for another day.

 

Mid Century Homes for Sale in the Washington Metro

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12924 Grays Pointe Rd #b, FAIRFAX

$295,000

12924 Grays Pointe Rd #b, FAIRFAX

1 Bed 1 Bath 806 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAFX2175716

GRAYS POINTE

4412 Bowen Rd Se, WASHINGTON

$295,000

4412 Bowen Rd Se, WASHINGTON

5 Beds 1 Bath 1,050 SqFt Residential MLS® # DCDC2141084

FORT DUPONT PARK

2901 Charing Cross Rd #15, FALLS CHURCH

$295,000

2901 Charing Cross Rd #15, FALLS CHURCH

2 Beds 1 Bath 1,040 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAFX2159960

YORKTOWNE SQUARE

1363 K St Se #d, WASHINGTON

$294,900

1363 K St Se #d, WASHINGTON

1 Bed 1 Bath 526 SqFt Residential MLS® # DCDC2139680

CAPITOL HILL

New
6608 Potomac Ave #a2, ALEXANDRIA

$294,900

6608 Potomac Ave #a2, ALEXANDRIA

2 Beds 1 Bath 793 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAFX2179836

BELLE VIEW CONDOMINIUMS

New
2110 Highcourt Ln #102, HERNDON

$294,000

2110 Highcourt Ln #102, HERNDON

1 Bed 1 Bath 810 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAFX2180436

WORLDGATE

3502 Summit Dr, TEMPLE HILLS

$293,000

3502 Summit Dr, TEMPLE HILLS

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,642 SqFt Residential MLS® # MDPG2104846

COLEBROOKE

1708 Newton St Nw #101, WASHINGTON

$290,000

↓ $15,000

1708 Newton St Nw #101, WASHINGTON

1 Bed 1 Bath 505 SqFt Residential MLS® # DCDC2114376

MOUNT PLEASANT

5565 Seminary Rd #402, FALLS CHURCH

$290,000

5565 Seminary Rd #402, FALLS CHURCH

1 Bed 1 Bath 696 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAFX2178104

SAVOY PARK CONDOMINIUMS

1415 T St Nw #101, WASHINGTON

$290,000

1415 T St Nw #101, WASHINGTON

0 Beds 1 Bath 279 SqFt Residential MLS® # DCDC2132972

LOGAN CIRCLE

New
800 4th St Sw #s616, WASHINGTON

$290,000

800 4th St Sw #s616, WASHINGTON

0 Beds 1 Bath 588 SqFt Residential MLS® # DCDC2141654

SW WATERFRONT

3176 Summit Square Dr #4-b12, OAKTON

$290,000

3176 Summit Square Dr #4-b12, OAKTON

1 Bed 1 Bath 863 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAFX2177904

FOUR WINDS AT OAKTON

412 Quarry Pl, CAPITOL HEIGHTS

$290,000

412 Quarry Pl, CAPITOL HEIGHTS

4 Beds 3 Baths 1,189 SqFt Residential MLS® # MDPG2106150

WILBURN ESTATES

12921 Centre Park Cir #104, HERNDON

$290,000

↓ $5,000

12921 Centre Park Cir #104, HERNDON

1 Bed 1 Bath 664 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAFX2164008

BRYSON AT WOODLAND PARK

6301 Stevenson Ave #1105, ALEXANDRIA

$290,000

6301 Stevenson Ave #1105, ALEXANDRIA

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,090 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAAX2033400

OLYMPUS

704 Capitol Heights Blvd, CAPITOL HEIGHTS

$290,000

↑ $11,000

704 Capitol Heights Blvd, CAPITOL HEIGHTS

2 Beds 1 Bath 925 SqFt Residential MLS® # MDPG2109512

CAPITOL HEIGHTS

3101 N Hampton Dr #813, ALEXANDRIA

$290,000

3101 N Hampton Dr #813, ALEXANDRIA

1 Bed 1 Bath 694 SqFt Residential MLS® # VAAX2033910

NORTHAMPTON

13955 King George Way #346, UPPER MARLBORO

$290,000

13955 King George Way #346, UPPER MARLBORO

2 Beds 1.5 Baths 1,242 SqFt Residential MLS® # MDPG2111384

KINGS COUNCIL

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