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Sunrise Park
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Sunrise Park is one of the most well-known areas for Meiselman homes. Located in central Palm Springs, this neighborhood features many of his classic mid-century modern designs with post-and-beam construction, clerestory windows, and butterfly roofs.
Just north of Sunrise Park, Oasis del Sol is another well-known neighborhood featuring a concentration of Meiselman homes. Located in central Palm Springs, this neighborhood features over a dozen of his classic mid-century modern designs, many with stunning views of the mountains, including the snow-capped San Jacinto peak.
Located just east of Sunrise Park and Oasis del Sol is Sunmor Estates. Sunmor is a central Palm Springs neighborhood comprised of a remarkably intact collection of mid-century modern homes built in the late 1950s and early 1960s by Alexander Construction Company and architects Palmer & Krisel, but it also includes several Meiselman homes.
While Racquet Club Estates is more famously associated with Alexander Construction Company homes, it also contains some wonderful Meiselman-built properties. These homes share similar MCM design principles but often stand out due to their unique layouts and decorative details.
Located in northern Palm Springs, Desert Park Estates includes a number of Meiselman homes. This neighborhood is known for its spacious lots and the integration of indoor-outdoor living spaces, a hallmark of Meiselman’s designs.
The El Mirador area also features some Meiselman homes, particularly in tracts developed during the 1950s. These homes often reflect the clean lines and functional layouts characteristic of his work.
This beautiful neighborhood in southern Palm Spring includes a wide selection of homes by famous architects like Palmer & Krisel, Hugh Kaptur, and a few properties attributed to Meiselman.
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