- Alexander Construction Company
architecture. These houses, collectively known as "Alexanders," have come to be appreciated for their rational designs, modernist style, and innovative construction and are now highly sought after, selling for a premium over their more conventional contemporaries.
The company was founded by George Alexander and his son Robert, building starter houses of convert|1200|sqft|m2|-1 priced moderately at $19,500 in south Palm Springs, a location at that time not considered fashionable. Each new development was increasingly ambitious, adding amenities and square footage. By the end of the 1950s, the Alexanders were building in northwest Palm Springs, traditionally the haven of the wealthy and "Old Hollywood" crowd.
Many of these later houses exceeded convert|2000|sqft|m2|-2, with the largest adding another convert|600|sqft|m2|0. A swimming pool was included in all of these designs, priced then from the high $40,000s to the low $50,000s. The neighborhood, known today as Las Palmas, became the neighborhood of choice for the "New Hollywood" crowd seeking weekend desert escapes.
Dinah Shore ,Dean Martin ,Joan Collins ,Marilyn Monroe , andHarold Robbins each owned an "Alexander." Frank Sinatra's home byE. Stewart Williams is nearby.Nancy Sinatra still lives in the neighborhood.The most well-known Alexander house in Las Palmas is the Lawford/Kennedy house, originally built for
Peter Lawford , connected by marriage to the Kennedy family and a charter member of theRat Pack . During a visit to Palm Springs, President Kennedy was to have stayed at Sinatra's house, but ended up at Lawford's instead. The proximity of Lawford's house toMarilyn Monroe 's supposedly gave rise to a rendezvous between JFK and Monroe.Another well-known Alexander is the "Honeymoon Hideaway" at 1350 Ladera Circle, built by Robert Alexander for his wife in the early 1960s. The house and the Alexanders achieved some level of national celebrity when an eight-page article featuring the house and the family appeared in
Look Magazine in September 1962. The article portrayed the Alexanders and their estate as the center of social activities in Palm Springs in the early 1960s.George and Robert Alexander and their wives were killed on November 14, 1965 when the
Learjet they were in crashed into the Little Chocolate Mountains nearIndio , on the way to Burbank. They were survived by daughter Jill, who was 11 at the time and not on the plane. The company ceased operations with the deaths of its principals.The majority of Alexander homes were designed by architects Dan Palmer and William Krisel, of Palmer & Krisel. Exceptions include those with an
A-frame facade, known as " [http://www.jetsetmodern.com/issue5/swissmiss.htm Swiss Misses] ," and homes in the [http://www.desertmodernism.com/greenfairway.html Green Fairway Estates] tract in south Palm Springs. The latter were designed by Donald Wexler, architect of the Palm Springs International Airport.Alexander developments
*Twin Palms
*Las Palmas
* [http://www.racquetclubestates.com Racquet Club Road Estates]
*Seven Steel development houses by Donald Wexler near Simms and Sunnyview
* [http://www.desertmodernism.com/greenfairway.html Green Fairway Estates]
*Golf Club EstatesExternal links
* [http://www.psmodcom.com/Architects%20Pages/PalmerKrisel/PalmerKrisel8.html Palmer & Krisel, architects for the Alexander Construction Company]
* [http://www.racquetclubestates.com] Racquet Club Road Estates
* [http://www.jetsetmodern.com/issue5/swissmiss.htm A Swiss Miss Under the Palms] by Joan & Gary Gand
* [http://www.alexanderhome.com] www.Alexanderhome.com
* [http://members.aol.com/jaydeebee1/crash60s.html Details of the Learjet crash that killed the Alexanders]
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