Thank Tucson HOME magazine for a terrific feature article on Josias Joesler in the current issue. From the magazine;
SWISS-BORN JOSIAS JOESLER’S architectural career in Tucson spanned nearly 30 years, from the time of his arrival in 1927 to work with developers Helen and John Murphey, until his death in 1956. While he designed more than 400 public buildings and residences all over town, Joesler is best known for the gracious homes he created in conjunction with the Murpheys for their Catalina Foothills Estates, a 7,000-plus-acre development set between the Rillito River and the Santa Catalina Mountains.
While many of those Foothills “Joeslers” have been lost to time or overly ambitious remodeling, some still retain their vintage charm. Here are three Joesler-designed residences in which the homeowners have preserved the architect’s distinctive style.
Here's the link to the article, Enjoy!http://www.tucsonhomemagazine.com/features/joesler...(unfortunately, the online version does not contain the photographs shown in the print version of the mag)