
This Forgotten Pasadena Modernist Home Deserves More Recognition
Today, we're touring a remarkable 1963 residence in Pasadena's Oak Knoll neighborhood designed by architect David Stringer.
00:00 Introduction
00:57 First Impressions
02:20 Arrival Sequence & Entry Experience
03:00 Japanese Influence & Axial Planning
03:45 Original Architectural Details
04:40 The Primary Suite
05:15 Fireplace, Lighting & Patterned Glass
05:45 Original Aluminum Sliding Doors
06:40 Property Details
07:05 Staging by Odin & Friday
08:00 Buy or Sell Architectural Real Estate
08:20 Share Your Architectural Home With Us
While Stringer may not be a household name, this home demonstrates many of the qualities that make Southern California Modernism so compelling: strong axial planning, seamless indoor-outdoor living, original architectural details, floor-to-ceiling glass, and a thoughtful relationship to the landscape.
Join us as we explore the architecture, discuss its influences, and highlight the original features that have survived more than sixty years later.
