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We won’t save what we don't value, and we can't value what we don't understand. Eliot Noyes's houses and other modernist homes remain at risk of demolition, often because they have remained hidden for decades, or the effort required to maintain them as they age is misunderstood. Roughly a third of the twenty-nine houses designed by Noyes in the United States have been demolished or significantly altered over the years.
AULT BY NOYES aims to raise awareness about these livable works of art and their cultural significance. If you appreciated the photo essays, I encourage you to donate to USModernist, a nonprofit educational archive for the documentation, preservation, and promotion of residential modernist architecture. Your support will help preserve the architectural legacy of Eliot Noyes and his fellow visionaries. I also encourage you to explore the work of the Eliot Noyes Center, whose mission it is to advance the understanding that design is universal, applicable to virtually anything—the core of Eliot Noyes’s work and legacy.