Let's see if they become our " fav ". ;)

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Hollin Hills - Mid-Century Modern Realized

 
 By: Steve E : April 20th, 2024-21:05
Just outside Washington, DC, in Northern Virginia, lies an early planned development called Hollin Hills, now a historic district. There are around 450 homes built from about 1950 - 1970, and they share a common architectural DNA courtesy of architect Cha...  

6th and 7th, for me!

 
 By: amanico : April 20th, 2024-21:11

Nice, thanks for sharing.

 
 By: Thomas_3 : April 20th, 2024-21:17
Can definitely tell they are "older homes" but all look very well maintained. and I like all of them. I'm not sure I coiuld live in a smaller home than we are in now, and it is not considered big, but we have plenty of room for what is now the 2 of us. I ... 

I'd pick....

 
 By: InHavenPro : April 20th, 2024-21:26
Number 7 . Pleasant neighborhood indeed.... Thank you for the pictures, cheers, Filip

I think older Rockville has it's share of Mid-Century. Not sure about Silver Spring.

 
 By: Steve E : April 21st, 2024-00:10
But perhaps not as coherent as Hollin Hall.

1st for me

 
 By: brauner : April 20th, 2024-22:28
If not Fallingwater.

Just noticed on my second look,

 
 By: Thomas_3 : April 20th, 2024-23:24
do none of these have a garage?

There are a few scattered homes with attached garages, but I'd guess they were add ons.

 
 By: Steve E : April 21st, 2024-00:15
You can see carports in some of the photos, which should be original.

There’s nothing I hate more than a house that was thrown together just to be big.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : April 20th, 2024-23:48
And these seem to be the exact opposite of that. #8 for me, and then some others of the two level houses.

Totally agree, and

 
 By: Steve E : April 21st, 2024-00:44
I like that number 8 a lot as well.

Not my style...

 
 By: mdg : April 21st, 2024-00:15
...these don't look much like the mid-century homes we see in CA...