Joseph Eichler’s legacy of “modernism for the masses” was shaped by visionary architects like Anshen + Allen, Jones & Emmons, and Claude Oakland. From early courtyard prototypes to iconic atrium models and bold rooflines, each collaboration brought a unique design philosophy. Discover how floor plans, materials, and spatial concepts evolved—and how these homes live on as architectural treasures today.
Read MoreFrom terrazzo floors to tongue-and-groove ceilings, this definitive design glossary unpacks the language of mid-century modern style. Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply obsessed with Eichler architecture, the Boyenga Team—Silicon Valley’s trusted MCM experts—helps you live the lifestyle and understand the legacy.
Read MoreExplore the San Mateo Highlands, a landmark Eichler neighborhood with over 900 mid-century modern homes. Learn about its history, architecture, and vibrant community, with insights from Eichler specialists Eric and Janelle Boyenga.
Read MoreEichler neighborhoods are living legacies of mid-century modern design, fostering connection, inclusivity, and harmony with nature. Iconic developments like Fairglen, San Mateo Highlands, and Lucas Valley showcase timeless architectural features such as atriums, open floor plans, and glass walls. Explore these unique communities with Eric and Janelle Boyenga, Eichler Home Experts, and leaders in restoration, preparation, and real estate.
Read MoreEichler Homes are iconic mid-century modern masterpieces, known for their atriums, glass walls, open floor plans, radiant heating, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Designed by Joseph Eichler, these homes prioritize natural light, functionality, and timeless design. Explore Eichler neighborhoods and restoration opportunities with the Boyenga Team at Compass, your trusted Eichler Home Experts.
Read MoreDiscover the timeless allure of San Mateo Highlands, where mid-century modern architecture meets breathtaking landscapes. Explore the visionary designs of Joseph Eichler and the collaborative brilliance of renowned architects, all nestled in a serene retreat just minutes from San Francisco.
Read More