The Meiselman Registry is dedicated to documenting, preserving, and celebrating the remarkable contributions of Jack Meiselman to Palm Springs’ midcentury modern architectural landscape.
We are a group of Meiselman homeowners and others who are fans of Palm Springs midcentury modern architecture. Through our comprehensive database of properties, neighborhoods, and architectural details, as well as outreach activities, we hope to create a vibrant community of people interested in understanding and celebrating Meiselman’s design philosophy and his lasting impact on desert modernism.
We believe that documenting these architectural treasures can help ensure their preservation for future generations while educating the public about the significance of this important period in American architecture.
We maintain a comprehensive database of Meiselman properties, including architectural details, historical context, and current status.
We research Meiselman’s work and provide educational resources for homeowners, prospective homeowners, and fans of mid-century modern architecture and design.
We work with homeowners, real estate professionals, and service professionals to promote awareness and protection of these architectural gems.
Our online platform makes Meiselman’s architectural legacy accessible to homeowners, researchers, enthusiasts, and anyone interested in midcentury modern design.
The Meiselman Preservation Society and Meiselman Registry were started by Rich and Susan to document their journey of buying and restoring a Meiselman home in Palm Springs.
As they learned more about Jack Meiselman and met their neighbors, they discovered a wonderful group of people who are passionate about their homes and eager to share information with others.
We decided it was essential to collaborate and share this information with homeowners, future homeowners, local historians, and the broader Palm Springs community to create an accurate and comprehensive archive of Meiselman’s contributions to midcentury modern architecture in Palm Springs.
Whether you own a Meiselman home, have historical information to share, or simply want to learn more about his important architectural legacy, we’d love for you to join us.
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