The Griffing and Goldberg Residences: PS ModCom Iconic Home Tour
$100 (1 hr)
Southridge is home to one of the most exclusive and historic estates in Palm Springs, making it the perfect location for an exceptional home tour experience. The two houses featured on this tour showcase diverse and interesting architectural styles, fitting for this enclave of Palm Springs' architectural treasures.
The Griffing Residence: This house was originally designed in the early 1960s by the local team of Patten & Wild and was bought by Thomas Griffing, one of the original investors in Southridge. It represents the California ranch style with a hip roof and concrete shingles. In 2014, award-winning architect Susan Secoy Jensen, AIA, acquired the house and reimagined it, returning it to its minimal design. Susan's changes included a new open kitchen with stunning views, a neutral color palette providing a soft backdrop for classic midcentury furniture, and simplified exterior landscaping with appropriate desert plantings.
Following this tour, you walk next door to visit:
The Goldberg Residence: This was initially designed in 1962 as a spec house by William F. Cody. It was purchased by Chicago industrialist and inventor Stanley Goldberg, who then rehired Cody along with designer Arthur Elrod to expand the floor plan, incorporating many distinctive and glamorous features that you will discover during the tour. In 2016, designer Michael Johnston and Broadway lyricist David Zippel purchased the house and Michael began an extensive restoration based on Cody’s original plans, which you will have the opportunity to discover during the tour. This house is considered a masterpiece of Cody's work representing the international style of glass and steel.
Touring these properties is a rare opportunity and an absolute must for architecture and design aficionados.
The Palm Springs Modern Committee (PS ModCom) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of Desert Modern architecture and design. We accomplish this through education, advocacy for threatened buildings, promotion of heritage tourism, and the celebration of successes in preservation and adaptive reuse. For more info visit: psmodcom.org
$100
Things To KnowAges 13 and older
Private homes are not wheelchair accessible
No pets, service animals permitted
Photography permitted at discretion of host
No food or drinks permitted in homes
Restrooms not available
Interior/exterior tour
Early arrival for check-in required
No smoking or e-cigarettes
Important InformationNot suitable for anyone who has a problem walking or climbing stairs.
Recommend sturdy walking shoes, no heels.
All participants must wear the provided shoe covers.
The organizer of this event is Palm Springs Modern Committee.
Check-in Location Two Private Residences
Location will be printed on your ticket
Photo Credits: James Haefner
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