Episode 19: Almost Utopia
Publisher |
Boing Boing
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Oct 19, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:21:08
What happens to a utopia that never got off the ground? Bits and pieces of one, an experiment in postwar living for the masses, are hiding in plain sight in the hills above Sunset Boulevard. Architect and author Cory Buckner talks about Crestwood Hills, a Modernist vision for a cooperative future that never quite arrived. MUSIC: “Melange,” by Podington Bear […]
What happens to a utopia that never got off the ground? Bits and pieces of one, an experiment in postwar living for the masses, are hiding in plain sight in the hills above Sunset Boulevard. Architect and author Cory Buckner talks about Crestwood Hills, a Modernist vision for a cooperative future that never quite arrived. MUSIC: * “Melange,” by Podington Bear * “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive,” by Johnny Mercer * “Bargains Galore,” by Stuart/Crombie/Dennis Barry * “Solan,” by Podington Bear * “Pink Gradient,” by Podington Bear x-7-1.jpg">Thanks to Cory Buckner, whose excellent book on Crestwood Hills is available here.   Video: The Siegel family moves into their brand-new Crestwood Hills home in 1950.    breaking2.jpg"> Groundbreaking, October 1947 (Courtesy Cory Buckner) Buckner House (formerly MHA site office): Photo by John Dooley

What happens to a utopia that never got off the ground? Bits and pieces of one, an experiment in postwar living for the masses, are hiding in plain sight in the hills above Sunset Boulevard. Architect and author Cory Buckner talks about Crestwood Hills, a Modernist vision for a cooperative future that never quite arrived.

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Video: The Siegel family moves into their brand-new Crestwood Hills home in 1950. 

 

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Buckner House (formerly MHA site office): Photo by John Dooley

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