What is golden age houses?

Golden Age houses refers to the architecture and design of homes built during the post-World War II economic boom in the United States between the 1950s and 1970s. These houses are characterized by their minimalist and modern design, making use of new materials and technologies. Golden Age houses often feature open floor plans, large windows, and natural lighting. They were also designed to incorporate the outdoors into the living space, such as through patios and conversation pits. These houses were often marketed to the growing middle class and were intended to represent the ideal American suburban lifestyle. In recent years, there has been renewed interest in Golden Age houses and their design principles.