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Completed in 2023 by Gustave Carlson, a distinct architectural endeavor came to fruition with the successful rejuvenation of an iconic Eichler home situated in Palo Alto, the heartland of Eichler homes. With a profound respect for its mid-century modern origins and a skillful hand at combining tradition with innovation, Carlson translated this residence into a 21st-century architectural masterpiece. The transformation incorporated meticulous custom renovations and new construction that embraced energy-efficient solutions and sustainable design elements, reflecting Carlson’s commitment to environmentally conscious architecture. 

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An ‘Eichler’ captures the word optimism in built form… conveying the promise of the post-World War II era, as well as Joseph Eichler’s philosophy on domestic life, and the ability of modern design to enhance our quality of life.

– Gustave Carlson

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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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Evolution Eichler House Renovation Gustave Carlson Mid Century Modern st Century ArchEyes
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The California-based studio takes a mid-century modern home into the 21st century

Architect-artist Gustave Carlson — whose eponymous residential architecture and design practice works on custom renovations, new construction, and sustainable design across architectural styles — adapted an unusually pedigreed ‘Eichler,’ the collective name for the distinctive single-family residences commissioned by the 20th-century real estate developer Joseph Eichler, to the current homeowners’ vision, while paying homage to its groundbreaking origins.

An admirer of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s work and widely regarded as a social visionary, Joseph Eichler took the design principles and values of modern architecture to middle-class Americans. Between 1949 and 1966, his company, Eichler Homes, built an estimated 11,000 modern, tract-style, single-family residences in planned communities, mostly in Northern California; the City of Palo Alto, located along the San Francisco Peninsula, boasts the largest concentration of such homes in the U.S.

Unlike most of the ‘Eichlers’ found in Palo Altothe one which Gustave Carlson and the project team worked on is unique. Built-in 1971 and located in the hills of Palo Alto on a flag lot that backs into what is now a golf course, this ‘Eichler’ was custom-commissioned by John S. Lynd, an architect and personal friend of Joseph Eichler.

The John S. Lynd ‘Eichler’ is currently owned by a visionary couple who share four daughters and an art collection of more than 90 works, mainly by emerging female artists. Carlson approached their commission by adapting the structure for contemporary living, integrating energy efficiency and sustainability, while letting its original bones shine through.

“An ‘Eichler’ captures the word optimism in built form,” notes Carlson, who has worked on dozens of private homes on the U.S. East Coast and in California. “These airy, light-filled, and human scale structures convey the promise of the post-World War ll era, as well as Joseph Eichler’s philosophy on domestic life, and the ability of modern design to enhance our quality of life.”

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About Gustave Carlson’s Design

 Gustave Carlson began his career navigating two seemingly opposing worlds — luxury retail and historic design. His eponymous studio, founded in 1999, showcases his design fluency across more than 30 private residential commissions. Carlson and his artist wife live in Berkeley and Sonoma, California, where she works with found objects, while he is a trained painter whose work can be found on Saatchi Art.

Works from Gustave Carlson 

  1. Interior Design: Atelier Davis (Interior design and decoration)
  2. Landscape Architecture: Groundcover Landscaping
  3. Builder: Flegel’s Construction