Twentieth Century Modern
The home is still in our family, and though my parents kept it in good shape, it required loving restoration by my sister and her husband. They removed what my mother called "wall to wall" carpet and refinished the beautiful oak strip flooring below it. It still has the original trim details, floor-to-ceiling glass (something that seems difficult to execute today), steel casement windows, generous redwood overhangs and the salmon colored common brick. Even then, architects somehow understood the shading effect that generous eaves could provide to reduce the heat load of hot Texas sun. This was prior to the "new" sustainability movement; it was just intelligent, sensitive design.
Inspired by Houston Mod, Preservation Texas and partners organized the Texas MODern Month concept to raise awareness of the need to preserve locally, regionally, and nationally significant examples of modern buildings, sites, and neighborhoods in Texas. PT hopes all communities take time in April to celebrate architecture and landscape design of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Much of this unappreciated architecture is torn down to make way for bigger developments and larger homes.
Goals of MODern Month:
* Raise awareness of the importance of mid-century modern architecture and landscape design in Texas;
* Support for their value. Landscapes and buildings designed and constructed since 1950 are often destroyed before the public understands their significance or realizes these resources exist. Several communities including San Antonio and Dallas have broadened the definition of historic to take in account buildings built in the last 50 years and;
* Inspire advocates at the local level. All politics are local and so is preservation. PT hopes communities see the wonderful efforts taking place around Texas and are motivated to learn about the recent past of their hometown.
2011 is the inaugural year for MODern Month in Texas. Organizations in three cities have partnered to host lectures in Houston, Austin and Dallas on April 11-13. These lectures are being held to support the statewide effort. Check here for dates and locations for all lectures: Preservation Texas website.
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