OK, so here is punagirl, being a smart aleck. Actually, you guys aren't really discussing MCM in this thread. Just my opinion. FLW, a visionary indeed, is not really part of MCM as it is known today. The style of FLW has become known as organic architecture. FLW did inspire many of the MCM architects though.
The Breeze House is awesome and we have looked into it as well as many other pre-fabs. None of them are really MCM. Most think of these as Organic Modern. A new fangled term you might hear a lot is "Dwell Modern" for this style. This is an ode to Dwell Magazine that has really put a spot light on timeless classics and modern design. However, you must be a gizillionaire to do anything in this mag where the average front door ranges from $3500-8500+. Some great ideas in there though. And speaking of Dwell, they did a great piece on Craig Steely and his homes in Puna Beach Palisades last year.
Incidentally, there is a FLW on the Kona side. It is my understanding that he did not design this specifically for this site. It used to be a vacation rental but I can't seem to find a link to it.
MCM is generally associated with Richard Neutra, Cliff May (these designs would work very well in Hawaii), Eichler, Alexander (love the leaky Butterfly roofs) and numerous other designers. Think George Nelson, Charles & Ray Eames. Schindler, one of my favs, did at least one house in Hawaii (Oahu). These post war homes were designed with families in mind. Many featured atriums, carports (no garage - just a carport) terrazzo floors (David M knows I have a little jar I am socking away quarters in to have a terrazzo kitchen floor - donations appreciated because the husband refuses to compromise on the cost

. High class MCM would be Frank & the rat pack. Imagine their lush pads. Tikiyaki, help me out here. You know MCM pretty darn well. There are many subsets of MCM just like there are subsets of McMansion: the fake Italian villa, the fake colonial etc
The MCM style is found in areas that experienced much growth in the very late 40's - late 60's. Some homes built in the early 70's still not to this. You see a lot of MCM in Southern California (Long Beach & San Fernando Valley full of them), Portland, Florida (especially Sarasota, Tampa & Orlando) and Palm Springs is quite the mecca for MCM. Most of the MCM for the everyday family were nothing more than tract homes in their day. Feel lucky when you find one today that hasn't been "McMansionized" or had the simple siding replaced with stucco or some idiot with a Home Depot credit card replaced the door with one with beautiful brass lined faux leaded glass. These homes were designed to live in!
There were tons of MCM style hotels in Waikiki but they are all being torn down to make way for the ugly glass buildings.
If you are interested in MCM check out lottaliving.com It is a great resource the the genre.
Sorry, I had to get uppity. I am no expert on the subject but just had to chime in and be opinionated. I haven't gotten all opinionated since the legalize marijuana thread.
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