California Desert Architecture and Landmarks.
As professionals in California’s desert communities, we take pride in the architecture of our land. This architecture possesses a unique identity that is distinctly formed through the interplay of climate, history, society, and technology. It is not any single homogeneous style, but rather a rich and vibrant cultural fabric built layer upon layer over time by the men and women of this region.
We see here the traces of early settlements of Cahuilla people along the canyon creeks from centuries ago; the Spanish Revival style accompanying urbanization in the early 20th century; the globally acclaimed Desert Modernism epitomizing the term midcentury; the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm harbingering a green energy future since 1980s; and the very recent Joshua Tree vacation homes dominating social media aesthetic trends.
Landmarks continue to emerge from this continuous current of architectural excellence. We hereby provide an indefinite list of a few widely recognized architectural design works for your reference. For in-person opportunities to visit such landmarks or noteworthy new works, please subscribe to our newsletter for the Desertecture events updates. Further information about landmark architecture may also be found through governmental, professional, or academic resources.
“In Palm Springs, throw a rock and you will hit a good building.” – Lance O’Donnell, AIA
SAN GORGONIO PASS WIND FARM
PS TRAMWAY GAS STATION (VISITOR CENTER)
PS AERIAL TRAMWAY VALLEY STATION
SHELL GAS STATION
DESERT HOT SPRINGS CABOT’S PUEBLO MUSEUM
DESERT HOT SPRINGS THE ROCK HOUSE
KAUFMANN HOUSE
EDRIS HOUSE
KAPTUR PLAZA
EL MIRADOR TOWER-DESERT REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
PALM SPRINGS PLAZA THEATRE
WELWOOD MURRAY MEMORIAL LIBRARY
SECURITY FIRST CITY NATIONAL BANK-1958-US BANK
STEVENS TERRACOTTA BAS-RELIEF PANELS AT NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE BANK BUILDING
CITY NATIONAL BANK 1959- BANK OF AMERICA
GAS COMPANY BUILDING
PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
ST. THERESA CATHOLIC CHURCH
MUSICLAND HOTEL
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH BY LASZLO SANDOR-BRUTALIST
OCOTILLO LODGE
ELROD HOUSE
PALM SPRINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY
TAHQUITZ CANYON VISITOR CENTER