Sagewood: Donald Wexler's Oasis for Living

Sagewood: Donald Wexler's Oasis for Living

Sagewood is one of just a handful of multi-housing projects designed by Donald Wexler. Presented by Claude Peck.

By Salon for the Parched

Date and time

Wednesday, March 19 · 6:30 - 8pm PDT

Location

Desert Star

1611 South Calle Palo Fierro Palm Springs, CA 92264 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

In his prolific 50-year career as a Palm Springs-based architect, Donald Wexler designed just a handful of multi-housing projects. One of them is Sagewood, a prime example of midcentury modernism in service to desert living.

Built in 1972, it's an 18-acre complex with 108 low-slung, single-story condominium homes in 27 buildings surrounded by stately, parklike gardens and greenbelts. Long overlooked among Wexler's more celebrated projects such as the Palm Springs Airport and the innovative Steel Homes, Sagewood is gaining recognition for its "textbook perfect" site plan and how it provides both homelike privacy and a communal spirit focused on comfort and the outdoors.

Veteran journalist, writer and editor Claude Peck talks about the back story of Sagewood within the context of the explosion of condo development in Palm Springs in the 1960s and 1970s. (Lavishly illustrated!)


As usual, the Salon will take place outdoors at the Desert Star.

Please bring a bottle of your preferred beverage to share. (Drinks are not provided by S4P; the cost of the ticket covers insurance, event setup and ice.)

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Salon for the Parched is a place for creative thinkers. It's a gathering for a lively exchange of creative thought. We endeavor to encourage and facilitate the exchange of ideas in an intimate setting.

The Salon does this by providing a forum for discussion and the opportunity to share ideas, present and collaborate with like-minded individuals.