Arapahoe Acres, Historic district in Englewood, United States.
Arapahoe Acres is a residential neighborhood in Englewood with homes built from the 1950s, located between East Bates and East Dartmouth Avenues. The structures feature flat roofs, extensive windows, and flowing interior layouts designed to maximize natural light and mountain views.
Development began in 1949 under Edward Hawkins and continued through 1957, marking a turning point in how homes were built after World War II. Designers sought new approaches to make housing more modern and affordable for returning soldiers and growing families.
The neighborhood embodies post-war American ideals about how families should live, bringing modern design thinking into ordinary suburban homes. Visitors can see how these houses broke from traditional styles by opening up interior spaces and connecting homes to the outdoors through large windows.
The neighborhood is walkable with houses positioned close together on flat terrain, making it easy to explore on foot. Visitors should stroll through slowly to observe the architectural details of each house and notice how similar designs were adapted with small variations.
Life magazine featured the neighborhood as an example of affordable mass-produced housing, a novel approach at the time. The first model home sold for about 11,500 dollars, making modern design accessible to ordinary families.
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