Making Waves in the Desert
Oct 15, 2020
2 minutes
By Walter Joseph
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The rebirth of Palm Desert’s Wave House, a mid-century modern dwelling in California originally designed by architect Walter S. White, turned out a master class by Stayner Architects in how public-private collaboration can not only restore but repurpose historic buildings. Featuring a look from the past,
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