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The History of Mid-Century Ranches in Middle America

The History of Mid-Century Ranches in Middle America

FromMid Mod Remodel


The History of Mid-Century Ranches in Middle America

FromMid Mod Remodel

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Nov 21, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, lets get into the history of mid-century ranches in the midwest. After all, it helps to know where we’re coming from before we plan where to go next.The main message here is that history happens in a context. The materials, style, choices, and culture that add up to a mid-century ranch all come from somewhere.We'll cover:Why MCM history matters to a Mid Mod RemodelerWhere the term "Mid-Century Modern" comes fromHow International Modernism and Frank Lloyd Wright set up the styleThe basics of the Post War Building BoomThe dark side of MCM history (it's racism)The culture war of modernist vs traditional designs in the Mid-Century mindCliff May and the California ranchThe basics of any early Mid Mod homeHow to learn the history of your home and regionKnowing the history, helps us recognize what’s still important about our homes (and what might not be). Knowing what’s important to you will help you streamline decisions about remodeling your house.Find full show notes and links to resources mentioned at midmod-midwest.com/002.
Released:
Nov 21, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Do you live in a Mid-Century Ranch? Are you curious about an MCM house and wondering what it would take to renovate? Or are you just a fan of all things Mid-Century Modern? Mid Mod Remodel is the podcast where you learn how to match a mid-century home to your modern life. Your host, Della Hansmann is an architect who helps people remodel their Mid-century homes and mid mod homeowner fixing up1952 ranch. Learn what makes mid-century homes great, the common elements of MCM homes that nearly always need updating, and how any homeowner can plan the mid-century remodel of their dreams.