About Atherwood

Nestled in the vibrant expanse of San Mateo County, Redwood City stands as a beacon of architectural innovation, prominently featuring the iconic Eichler homes that capture the essence of mid-century modern design. Among these, the Atherwood subdivision shines as a pioneering development that marked a significant milestone in Joseph Eichler's illustrious career. As an exploration of Atherwood and its neighboring Eichler communities unfolds, the architectural beauty and communal spirit defining these neighborhoods come to light.

Atherwood, cleverly named through a blend of Atherton and Redwood City, emerged in the early 1950s as Eichler's initial venture into San Mateo County's housing scene. Recognized by the Architectural Forum in 1950 as one of the "Subdivisions of the Year," Atherwood represents a testament to Eichler's vision of stylish, affordable housing intertwined with community-oriented living. Distinct within the Eichler portfolio, Atherwood is celebrated for introducing the butterfly roof style to suburban American homes, predating the famed Twin Palms by William Krisel by nearly a decade. These architecturally distinct homes, designed by the renowned Anshen and Allen, symbolize Eichler's commitment to innovation in residential architecture.

The homes in Atherwood, characterized by their 3-bedroom layouts, open floor plans, and expansive windows, epitomize the early design principles that would define the Eichler brand. This integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, facilitated by the striking butterfly roofs, creates a living experience that is both expansive and intimately connected with nature. Beyond its architectural significance, Atherwood fosters a tight-knit community, with residents deeply invested in preserving the neighborhood's architectural heritage and Eichler's legacy of communal living. This makes Atherwood not just a collection of homes but a vibrant embodiment of Eichler's suburban living vision.

Atherwood's legacy is enriched by Redwood City's other Eichler tracts, each presenting a unique perspective on mid-century modern living. Sequoia Meadow, built in 1954, features a collection of 3-bedroom homes that blend classic Eichler aesthetics with the city's unique charm. Fairwood, constructed in 1953, continues Eichler's tradition of innovative design and community-focused living, underscoring the enduring appeal of his architectural vision.

Atherwood's recognition as one of the Subdivisions of the Year, alongside other esteemed Eichler tracts, highlights Joseph Eichler's impact on mid-century American suburban architecture. This accolade celebrates Atherwood's architectural innovation and the broader influence of Eichler homes in shaping the region's aesthetic and communal landscape. The Eichler homes of Redwood City, with Atherwood at the forefront, captivate those drawn to the fusion of mid-century modern design and community-centric living. These neighborhoods offer vibrant glimpses into Joseph Eichler's pioneering vision for suburban living that remains as relevant today as it was in the mid-20th century, standing as enduring monuments to a vision that seamlessly combines architectural innovation with a deep sense of community. Learn more about Atherwood in this blog post and visit www.boyengateam.com for more information.

 
 

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