The Modernism of Palm Springs Renowned Architect, Albert Frey

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Palm Springs City Hall

The Modernism of Palm Springs' Renowned Architect, Albert Frey

Palm Spring's own Albert Frey (1903-1998), an internationally-renowned architect, left his signature throughout the desert during his career. Many of his projects, whether they were schools, public buildings, commercial sites or ranch style combined his ideas of modernism and commercialism. As he often stated, he could not have practiced his lifetime devotion to his profession without keeping his business's door open.

He lived in Palm Springs from 1934 to his death, from a time when there were 1500 residents in the bustling city it is today. He became involved in the city through a partner. When he arrived, he fell in love with the area, especially the Santa Rosa Mountains. He never left Palm Springs. He married a local belle, Marianne Cook. Naturally, one of his first projects was building a home for the two of them.

Frey combined the two threads of modernism and realism in his architectural style. He designed for people who wanted ranch style homes or city officials who wanted a Mediterranean style buildingPalm Springs Welcome Center. But, as he worked, he always tried to incorporate modernism in his design. 

His design process began in his mind. He then sketched his thoughts on paper. Finally and frequently, he made models. One of these models was for the Tramway Gas Station. City officials could not visualize what he had in mind. He wanted to design an impressive and unique entry building for Palm Springs, not just another Spanish colonial building.

When controversies regarding the gas station erupted years later, Frey entered the discussion. He believed it should be turned into the Palm Springs Visitor Center

Frey used new materials such as glass, corrugated materials and aluminum. The use of these new materials would probably not be approved by Palm Springs building materials today. His contributions to the city were great nonetheless. He was, in his time and place, one of the giants of local, national and international architecture even though he never attempted to rise to the level of fame he ultimately achieved.

In fact, it was because he stayed here and worked in Palm Springs that some of the  city architecture was recognized as being at the forefront of the modernism of its times. Many came to study with Frey as he had done earlier before his arrival in the City.

When one speaks of architecture in the Desert, the first name mentioned is Albert Frey.

Palm Springs City Hall

Photos courtesy of R. Christian Anderson Photography and Design

Comments (5)

Marlene Bridges
Village Real Estate Services, Inc. - Laguna Hills, CA
Laguna Homes|Laguna Condos|Laguna Real Estate

Hi Elaine -

What an excellent post.  The mid-century appeal of Palm Springs is so beautifully captured in these photos.  The familiar sights of the visitor center and city hall are so distinctive and characteristic of Palm Springs.  I had no idea they were by the same architect.  Thanks for including your post in Adventures in Real Estate!

Jan 02, 2008 12:41 PM
Georgie Hunter R(S) 58089
Hawai'i Life Real Estate Brokers - Haiku, HI
Maui Real Estate sales and lifestyle info

Very interesting - that city hall picture reminds me of the old Kahului airport, when it looked very similar to that.... boy that was a long time ago.

how appropriate - my word is pineapple!

Jan 05, 2008 09:32 PM
Deborah Burns ~ Seattle Real Estate Agent
Realty Executives -BRIO - Seattle, WA
Wow, the buildings are beautiful!  I have seen stunning photos of Palm Springs in the past, but I did not know who the man behind the buildings was, thank you.
Jan 06, 2008 06:24 AM
Anonymous
buzzyzpop
can anyone find the page in the book about Albert Frey that has residential listings? I'm trying to document that a property in Palm Springs is an Alert Frey. Address is 1111 N. Calle Rolph, PS. 92262
Jan 11, 2008 03:27 AM
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Alan Kirkpatrick
Austin Texas Homes - Round Rock, TX
Alan in Austin

Elaine:

I have longed admired these buildings as we visted Palm Springs. It is great to know the name behind them. Thanks

Jan 11, 2008 10:42 AM

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