A chronicle of obsession, a testament to perseverance, and a fairy tale of luck, the story of the Aluminaire House is beautifully presented in this book by the architects who spent 37 years championing the 1931 house by Albert Frey and Lawrence Kocher. They take us through the history of the building from an idea, to demonstration house, country weekend home, endangered treasure, teaching tool, and finally to an appropriate resting place in Palm Springs. (After a 10-year process, it went on display as part of the Palm Springs Art Museum in 2024.) Exhaustively illustrated with an impressive amount of photographs, sketches, and plans, the book details every aspect of the house. The authors place the house in the wider context of issues about prefabrication, affordable housing, and modernism.
Gibbs Smith, 2024, hardcover, 168 pages, $40