Knoxville, Tenn., is likely not the first place you would imagine finding a pioneering 1930s subdivision built by husband-and-wife architects who had respectively worked with premiere modernists Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, but that is just where you’ll find one.
Along a ridgeline 6 miles south of downtown Knoxville sits Little Switzerland, a development of five modern homes designed between 1939 and 1945 by the late Alfred Clauss and Jane West Clauss.
Now, the homes’ original features are steadily being brought back to life by Knoxville-based architect John L. Sanders.
Persons:
Mies van der, Le Corbusier, Alfred Clauss, Jane West Clauss, John L, Sanders
Locations:
Knoxville, Tenn, downtown Knoxville, Little Switzerland