Maxx Livingstone


Classic Buttefly Homes
Got an empty lot that your itchin' to drop a mid-century modern home on? If so, then you're in luck. Custom home builder Maxx Livingstone is re-releasing the 1956 Butterfly Home originally designed by mid-century modern architect William Krisel A.I.A. This "Architectural Icon" will maintain all the architectural integrity of the original along with some modern updates.

In addition, out in in California's Coachella Valley, they are in the process of developing a residential community chock full of Krisel Modern homes. This community should be open to viewings in late 2006.

Link: Maxx Livingstone [Thanks, Bob]




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Krisel Homes/Maxx Livingstone
Posted by Kenneth Yerke/ Bill Yaryan on 2/5/2006 10:28:00 PM

We are very interested in the new Krisel Homes being developed with Maxx Livingstone. We presently live in a Krisel home, the first tract ever built of Krisel and Palmer in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. We love the home.

We are looking to find an Alexander home in Palm Springs within the next year or so. We would be interested in being kept abreast of any new developments with regard to this Krisel enterprise.

Please contact us at BillYar@aol.com if you have any further information on the projects. Thank you.

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Maxx 2006 Butterfly Home
Posted by Jim Kee on 5/3/2007 7:40:00 PM

I am interested in building this house on some land in San Antonio Texas

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