Oregon Made: A Tour of
Regional Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Second Edition Now Available on Amazon Pre-Sale!
We are beyond thrilled to announce that
Oregon Made, Second Edition is now available on Amazon.
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Explore the Pacific Northwest’s finest mid-century modern architecture with Oregon Made.
Whether you are the steward of a mid-century modern home or simply appreciate the thoughtful design aesthetic of the mid-century era, Oregon Made will inspire a deeper understanding of Pacific Northwest Modernism by introducing you to the architects behind the movement and the principles that guided their work.
What's New in the Second Edition?
This fully-updated edition features an additional 10 new MCM homes, over two dozen new photographs of these striking mid-century homes, including works by noted Pacific Northwest architects Richard Campbell and Joachim Grube, and the homes featured in the 2023 Rummer home tour.
Building on our MCM work, in 2023 Restore Oregon launched a year full of mid-century modern educational experiences through Restore Oregon Modernism, highly curated architecture, and design events to inspire Oregonians to preserve, reuse, and pass forward mid-century modern gems year-round.
Check out this happy reader! Pictured above is our first, Oregon Made, Second Edition customer at Mr. Rummer's Neighborhood Home Tour in May.
With the publication of Oregon Made, Restore Oregon assembled more than a decade of home tour highlights all in one place, including in-depth descriptions of more than twenty homes designed by renowned architects such as Pietro Belluschi, John Yeon, Van Evera Bailey, Saul Zaik, John Storrs and more!
Oregon Made, the Perfect Gift!
Chock full of interior and exterior photos (both period and contemporary), insightful commentary about this beloved regional architectural style, and a forward by Anthony and Marti Belluschi, this book was conceived as the ideal primer for anyone eager to learn how a worldwide design movement was adapted to function in harmony with the unique climate, landscape and indigenous materials of the Pacific Northwest.