60's modernism consisted of seemingly Frank Lloyd Wright inspired prairie-style homes. Simple and spacious interiors were modeled inside these houses as well.
- According to Architectural Digest, this era of architecture was "marked by a dramatic formal invention and a celebration of color."
- To the left is a Chicago house designed by Richard Himmel in the late 1960s features polyurethane floors and furnishings in Plexiglas, vinyl and chrome. The light palette sets off a collection of Oriental cinnabar and a painting by Frank Stella.