The less-known side of Borrego Springs is its sporadic but worthy display of midcentury modern architecture.
Zsa Zsa (Probably) Slept Here
South Palm Springs knows how to keep a secret, even if the media doesn’t.
With a roofline nearly as soaring and purposeful as the high-profile Donald Wexler–designed Palm Springs International Airport (1965), this modest one-bedroom home is burrowed into the hills overlooking the Indian Canyons neighborhood. Seeing impressive lines like this, I’m surprised I have never heard of an architect’s name attached to the home. Some media outlets (hello, Los Angeles Times; hello, Curbed