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'Sunset Reception at Swan House' shines Cindy Duffy Special To The Desert Sun
An estate in the exclusive Thunderbird Heights neighborhood of Rancho Mirage was the site of Modernism Week's 'Sunset Reception at The Swan House,' one of the final celebrations of the weekend's Fall Preview activities. Owners Kevin Kemper and
Howard Hawkes of H3K, who purchased the foreclosed and rundown property in 2012, unveiled the beautifully renovated house to the delight of the exclusive gathering of midcentury modern architecture fans and preservationists. Originally built for the Eaton family in 1958, the Swan House exemplifies the grand optimism of the period, with walls of glass, canti-levered overhangs, and high ceilings. Guests dined on catering by Jake's Palm Springs as they strolled through the spacious great room, open kitchen, media room, bedrooms and formal dining room, all expertly
re-imagined for today's living by H3K. Seen enjoying the breathtaking views from the pool deck of the spectacular house were Elizabeth Armstrong, Executive Director, Palm Springs Art Museum, Martin Massiello, COO and Executive Vice President of Eisenhower Medical Center, and Jeffery Weyant, Anne Rowe, Director of Collections and Exhibitions for the Annen-berg Retreat at Sunnylands, Keith Markovitz from TTK Represents, Modern Home owners Mark and Kristine Davis, artist Phillip K. Smith III, and photographer Jim Riche with his wife Melissa. Also attending was the Modernism Week board of directors and staff, as well H3K clients Tim and Amy Brink-man, owners of the Twist, and DeeDee and Greg Barton, CPA.
Proceeds from the event will support Modernism Week's mission and the effort to preserve and relocate Albert Frey's 1931 Alumi-naire House to Palm Springs. The effort is being led by
J. Chris Mobley (from left), Phillip K. Smith, Reception at The Swan House."
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II, Lisa Vossier Smith, Davy Aker and Paul Clemente at "Sunset
the COO of Smoke Tree Ranch and owner of the O'Donnell House and the Willows Inn, and Mark Davis, Modernism
Week Treasurer. The Foundation's plan to erect the Alumi-naire House across from the Palm Springs Art Museum.
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