A curious fact is that they died on the same day, 21 August, ten years apart (KMP Furniture, 2025). Charles studied architecture at Washington University and dropped out of his studies after two years to found his firm and later return to Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan to finish his studies. "We don’t do ‘art’ – we solve problems”, he believed that design was not only based on aesthetic purposes but on functionality. His creative process was a very important part of hes creative carrer he also said “How do we get from where we are to where we want to be?”(Charles Eames) as his creative proces he tried to focus on practicatily that is the main reason he worked with plywood in his furniture projects. They both gained popularity because of their efficient and purpose-based designs. Ray Eames said that “What works good is better than what looks good because what works good lasts.” Durability is also faced with the question of functionality.
The House built between 1945 and 1962 was one of the nine case study houses the couple designed in Southern California, USA. The case studie houses including this building were design to be confortable and functional but it also helped them develop how a modular steel constrcution could be used for low-cost housing, as the community they lived in was still recovering from the ll world war, this program was created by John Enteza editor of the magazine Arts and architecture. The final designs implemented open plans for the independence and autonomy of the building and the occupants. It was planed initially in partnership with Eero Saarinen and due to complications the projects change the design, as it was finish, it was considered that the building bended with nature, flexible and confortable, this is probably one of the main purposes my design has, being confortable but for the space to the efficient and usefull, they made their designs as usefull as posible and also beautiful, my design will incorporate sustainability and fuctionality as well it will be appealing to the eye.
References
Eames Office (2014). Case Study House 9: The Entenza House | Eames Office. [online] www.eamesoffice.com. Available at: https://www.eamesoffice.com/the-work/case-study-house-9/ [Accessed 22 Apr. 2025].
Eames Office (2015). Case Study House #8. [online] Eames Office. Available at: https://www.eamesoffice.com/the-work/case-study-house-8/[Accessed 22 Apr. 2025].
Perez, A. (2010). AD Classics: Eames House / Charles and Ray Eames. [online] ArchDaily. Available at: https://www.archdaily.com/66302/ad-classics-eames-house-charles-and-ray-eames [Accessed 22 Apr. 2025].
KMP Furniture (2025). Charles and Ray Eames - Fire Collection. [online] Kmpfurniture.com. Available at: https://www.kmpfurniture.com/designer-news/charles-and-ray-eames-life-death-and-design_136.html [Accessed 22 Apr. 2025]. https://www.archdaily.com/782050/ad-classics-case-study-house-9-entenza-charles-ray-eames-eero-saarinen-associates
You need to focus on on one design and look at the design elements in detail, look at the architectural elements and explain this and how they relate to your own work
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