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Bob Rummer @ Rejuvenation 11/4

Bob Rummer, local builder of iconic mid-century modern homes in the 60's and 70's, will be at Rejuvenation on November 4th for a one night only event. $20 suggested donation at the door benefits Street of Eames after-school programs for homeless children. RSVP by November 1st!

http://www.rejuvenation.com/events/portland.html


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Rejuvenation Events -- Portland
Street of Eames Benefit
Meet Robert Rummer, Mid-Century Modern Builder
November 4, 6pm
$20 Suggested donation at the door
Light refreshments served
RSVP by November 1

Join Mid-Century Modern home builder Robert Rummer and Becca Cavell of THA Architecture Inc. for a special interview with the man behind beloved local landmark "Rummer" homes. One night only. Sellout expected.

All donations go to Street Of Eames' after-school programs for homeless children. For more information, visit streetofeames.org.

A Mid-Century Modern Master

To MCM enthusiasts in the Portland area, Robert Rummer is a local legend. Don't miss your chance to meet the man himself and see examples of his work from his own archives.

Builder of 1960s-'70s residences in neighborhoods mostly west of downtown, Mr. Rummer's homes have acquired iconic status for their focus on bringing the outdoors inside.

Renown for their dramatic, yet elegant mixture of high ceilings, warm wood paneling, and full-length glass walls, "Rummer" homes are especially prized by lucky homeowners for their gorgeous glass-enclosed atriums.

Today, these skylit courtyards remain, as a local reviewer once stated, "the center of attention, and everything else."
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