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July 23, 2021

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7.23.2021 | DIGS.NET 31 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N One of the original desert modernists, William F. Cody's midcentury ascendancy helped define the West Coast lifestyle—then and now. B Y J E N N T H O R N T O N MASTER DOMAIN MAIN: PALM SPRINGS SPA CREDIT: JULIUS SHULMAN PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE GETT Y RESEARCH INSTITUTE, LOS ANGELES (2004.R.10) © J. PAUL GETT Y TRUST. INSERT: PORTRAIT OF WM CODY WITH ASSOCIATES CREDIT: WILLIAM F. CODY PAPERS AND WILLIAM F. CODY PAPERS 2, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES, ROBERT E. KENNEDY LIBRARY, CALIFORNIA POLY TECHNIC STATE UNIVERSIT Y, SAN LUIS OBISPO A RCHITECT WILLIAM F. CODY had a poolside seat to postwar modernism in Palm Springs, not only helping define the sun-soaked oasis where he was reliably prolific, but outside of the Coachella Valley to other points beyond, too. That he did it in roughly a quarter of a century makes his output—and his low- roof, open-plan works—all the more extraordinary. A visionary desert modernist who was active in different contexts and climes (including Arizona, Cuba and Hawaii), Cody's career was sidelined by a debilitating stroke in 1973, but his legacy lives on in the built environment he left behind. "After World War II, California emerged as the locus of efforts to create modern lifestyles and the homes to house them," says Don Choi, who, together with Catherine Cody (the architect's daughter) and Jo Lauria, co-authored the forthcoming new tome Master of the Midcentury: The Architecture of William F. Cody (Monacelli). In an era that gave rise to the Eames House, Of His

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