Archilogic, a firm that creates 3D models for architecture and real estate, made a virtual tour of a stylish old bachelor pad in Palm Springs.
According to Curbed, architect Albert Frey designed a Midcentury style home for Industrial designer Raymond Loewy in the late 1940s.
A curved glass pavilion set amid the desert landscape, the home features a large illuminated pool which extended into the living room, making it a great setting for cocktail parties. Minimal to the extreme, the $60,000 residence fit the owner’s aesthetic and lifestyle.
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