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Thanks for the video. We have a Rummer and here are a few interesting facts. These homes were built by Robert Rummer based on plans taken from the Bay Area developer Eichler (Eichler sued Rummer after Rummer built 700 of them, settling out of court). Eichler built several hundred thousand of them around the bay, most designed by legendary architect A. Quincy Jones as “affordable homes”. There are about 15 different basic designs with variations in the interior layout and other details. We have a problem with Robert Rummer taking credit or being credited with the designs given the genius A. Quincy Jones and a couple other of Eichler’s architects put into the designs. If you look at Rummer’s other homes, like in the Cul de sacs in Heather Court, Glenn Court or Forest Glenn Court in Beaverton it is easy to tell which are Eichler/Jones designs and which are Rummber’s actual designs as the aesthetics are starkly different. Robert’s are very much late 1960’s contemporary, not modern, such as split levels, stacked two-stories, basic rectangular ranch, etc.
Please. Stop with the continuous swooping camera movement. It would be nice to occasionally just pause and appreciate the space with a slow pan. Let me see what it would be like to stand there and look around, instead of running through the space like you have only a couple of minutes before the next showing.
You neglected to show the homeless camp on the sidewalk, the used drug needles, the stripped out stolen cars on the street, the graffiti on everything, the tweeker neighbors, the dilapidated pot hole filled street, and the exorbitant amount of nightly shootings!
Yes. Eichler style homes should be affordable to build. Basically post and beam. You can leave the concrete on the floor, use concrete blocks and such. The only thing that I would change on MCM homes are the galley kitchens. Too small and remote from the eating and living area.
That’s because these Rummers are all based on plans taken from Eichler’s developers. Eichler sued Rummer and got a cease and desist order executed. They settled out of court.
Stunning home.... virtually zero contemporary builds come even close to the quiet majestity of mid-century design. We need to backtrack and revisit design for ordinary living in style.
Depends on where this is, my friends house is a third this size (maybe less) and it’s price is also around 2 mill. The location of the house really chooses its price.