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Charles M. Goodman

Charles M. Goodman was an influential American architect known for his work in mid-20th century modern architecture. He is particularly recognized for designing residential communities and buildings that emphasized clean lines, functional spaces, and integration with nature. Goodman’s designs often reflected the principles of the Bauhaus movement, focusing on simplicity and innovative materials. One of his notable projects is the Hollin Hills community in Virginia, which showcases his vision of blending homes harmoniously with their environment. His contributions to architectural design have had a lasting impact on suburban development and the aesthetic of modern American architecture.