![]() The resort has everything from suites and villas that you can book to vacation rentals and even an on-site real estate team that specializes in resort properties and custom homes in La Quinta and Greater Palm Springs. Representing the Victory Clubhouse and the road into the center of town is La Quinta Resort & Club in La Quinta, California. With an emphasis on the visual and performing arts, the museum is a must-see for visitors and locals alike. Stewart Williams was commissioned to design the main building of the museum. Speaking of the Dollhouse, the fictional location’s exterior is played by the Palm Springs Art Museum. The Palm Springs Art Museum is featured in Don’t Worry Darling. The eatery offers Italian fare with a Californian twist, and you can buy tickets to dance parties, cabaret shows, and more. The high ceilings and interior that's dimly lit by Art Deco geometric pendants and chandeliers will transport you to a Gatsby-era affair. The Cicada Club in downtown Los Angeles was the location for the Dollhouse, aka where Frank threw that big, formal party. The apartment complex’s 1950s-era atrium and common area fit so perfectly into the world of Don’t Worry Darling that it almost feels like they were specifically made for the film. The ladies in Victory love to shop, and the boutique they do it in is actually the lobby of The Stuart at Sierra Madre Villa in Pasadena. Inside, visitors will find all of the information and assistance they need for where to stay, shop, dine, and explore throughout Palm Springs. The historic landmark features a soaring triangular roof. Originally built by Albert Frey as a gas station, the Palm Springs Visitors Center’s exterior was used in the film as the last stop in Victory. Featuring geometric-patterned concrete blocks and floor-to-ceiling windows, the villa-style homes certainly embody idyllic suburban living. Developed by Roy Fey and built by architects Dan Palmer and William Krisel in the 1960s, the units sit in a park-like setting. The community of midsize condominiums is actually called Canyon View Estates, and it exists in Palm Springs’s south end. While Frank’s home base is a grand mansion, the residents of Victory live in much more quaint but nevertheless picture-perfect abodes. The community homes in Don’t Worry Darling. While you can’t peek inside of the home, the building’s exterior is a featured stop on practically every Palm Springs architectural tour. So it only makes sense the other homes in the community seem to be inspired by his.īack in May of 2022, the Kaufmann House sold to “a European businessman who has a ‘deep and rich appreciation of Modernist architecture’” for a record $13.06 million, according to The Wall Street Journal. ![]() This was “a perfect situation given that in film, Frank has designed all of these homes,” Byron says. Most of the interior sets were already designed by the time the team got word that they could shoot at the Kaufmann House. “Though the infamous Slim Aarons photo hung in Olivia’s living room, Kaufmann House was originally in my head just as a reference for the material world build of Victory.” ![]() “I never expected that we would get to shoot there,” Byron tells House Beautiful. In Don’t Worry Darling, the structure plays the home of the Victory Project’s leader Frank (Chris Pine) and his wife Shelly (Gemma Chan). Kaufmann Sr., a Pittsburgh department store owner and architecture connoisseur. The house-made of steel, glass, and Utah stone-was built in 1946 by architect Richard Neutra as a desert getaway for Edgar J. If not by name, you recognize it from famous photos including Slim Aarons’s iconic “Poolside Gossip” from 1970. Slim Aarons // Getty ImagesĬhances are you know the Kaufmann House.
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