Jacques Caussin

Chairman, Palm Springs Modernism Week

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Chairman of Palm Springs Modernism Week, an annual design festival in Palm Springs, California

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California's Modernist architecture might be L.A.'s most famous export and one of the movement's largest celebrations,  Palm Springs Modernism Week , happens right here in our own…

Modernism in the Desert and a New Narrative for L.A.'s Buildings

California's Modernist architecture might be L.A.'s most famous export and one of the movement's largest celebrations,  Palm Springs Modernism Week , happens right here in our own…

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