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Mid Century Modern Scene: Austin, Texas

MCM History

Mid Century Modern architecture began to get a foothold in Austin Texas after World War II when governmental and other forces pushed builders to create tract homes for suburban families.

These homes needed to be functional and affordable, a recipe the Mid Century Modern style fit perfectly. By prioritizing simplicity and practicality over status-establishing ornamentation, modern architects could create graceful and gorgeous homes for the growing middle class. In fact, after the war, Austin’s most prominent architects specialized in Mid-Century Modern design.

  • Arthur Fehr & Charles Granger
  • Louis C. Page, Jr
  • G. Gommel Roessner
  • A.D. Stenger
  • Leonard Lundgren
  • John Saunders Chase

Austin Mid Century Modern Homes & Buildings:

  • Taqueria Los Jaliscienses
  • Town Lake Holiday Inn in West Austin
  • David Chapel Baptist Church
  • Charles Granger Home in Judge’s Hill
  • Robert Mueller Airport
  • Louis C. Page, Jr. Home
  • South Austin Homes near Zilker Elementary School
  • West Austin homes
  • G. Gommel Roessner

Austin Mid Century Modern Events:  

  • The Art of the Craftsman Style – Austin Preservation
  • Pedal for Preservation – Austin Preservation

Austin Mid Century Modern Societies:  

  • Preservation Austin
  • Modern Austin
  • AIA Austin

Museums/Exhibitions:  

  • Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin
  • Austin History Center (intermittent exhibits)
  • Kemper Art Museum
  • The Contemporary Austin (intermittent exhibits)

Tour Companies:

  • Modern Architecture + Design Society (MA+DS)
  • Blanton Museum of Art
  • AIA Austin Homes Tour

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