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Located in a row "on the fairway of the first hole of the Wigwam's golf course" [1] at the Wigwam Resort in Litchfield Park, Arizona, [2] a community developed by Goodyear. [3] and built between 1942 and 1944 by Case Construction Company of San Pedro, California, the Bubble Houses were designed by architect Wallace Neff using his patented airform Monolithic dome system, consisting of ...
Edwin Wallace Neff (January 28, 1895 – June 8, 1982) ... In 1946 Neff designed the "airform" or "bubble" house, a distinctive form of inexpensive housing, ...
Pages in category "Wallace Neff buildings" ... Wallace Neff; B. Bubble Houses (Litchfield Park, Arizona) F. Falcon Lair; Fredric March House; H. Haldeman House; K ...
Built in 1927, the main house was designed by iconic architect Wallace Neff in his distinctive “California mission” style that combines elements of both Mediterranean and Spanish Revival ...
The easternmost of the two bubble houses, painted yellow, received media attention in March 2012 because of its owner's proposal to replace it with a larger house. The historic structure was demolished to allow for the construction of the new house. (This was the easternmost bubble house located at 9096 SE Venus Street, Hobe Sound, Florida.)
Wallace Neff; B. Bubble Houses (Hobe Sound, Florida) Bubble Houses (Litchfield Park, Arizona) This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 07:37 (UTC). ...
A star was born when this Bel-Air, Calif., home was designed for movie legend and singer Judy Garland. The architect was Wallace Neff, who ushered in Hollywood's Golden Age. And the home, which ...
TruliaBruce Willis paid $9 million for this estate when he bought it from movie industry titan Alan Ladd Jr. in 2004. ShutterstockBruce Willis In a housing market that's going up, up, up, actor ...