Modern Birdhouses™: Case Study Masters
Series
Modern Birdhouses' Case Study Masters Series honors the architectural
pioneers who participated in the Case Study Houses Program. The Case
Study Houses Program was established in 1945 by John Entenza, the
progressive editor and publisher of Arts and Architecture magazine.
Entenza commissioned architects to design simple and innovative modern
homes for a growing post-war housing market. The resulting homes took
full advantage of industrialized building processes and continue to
broadly influence modern architecture. Participants included such icons
as Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen.
Our birdhouses — named after Case Study participants J.R. Davidson,
Richard Neutra, and Ralph Rapson — feature simple lines, modern
detailing, and durable materials. They are hand-made from sustainably
harvested teak that has been certified with the Rainforest Alliance's
SmartWood program (
www.smartwood.org).
The
wood is
finished with an oil that protects against water, mildew, and UV rays.
The roofs are constructed of sandblasted 1/4" thick aluminum plate and
aluminum dowels. Stainless steel fasteners prevent rust and corrosion.
The opening is 1-3/8" in diameter, which will accomodate common
cavity-nesting birds such as chickadees, bluebirds, wrens, and swallows.
The birdhouses ship pre-assembled, except for the mounting bracket,
which can be attached with two provided stainless steel screws. A
keyhole slot on the back of the mounting bracket allow the birdhouse to
be hung on a single screw. The floor is easily removable for cleaning.