Fairmeadow is not simply a neighborhood of mid-century homes — it is a fully realized architectural thesis. Conceived in the early 1950s under the visionary leadership of Joseph Eichler and shaped by the planning intelligence of Anshen & Allen, its concentric-circle street plan turns suburban geometry into design poetry. Here, post-and-beam structure, radiant-heated slabs, clerestory glazing, and atrium sequencing work together to choreograph privacy, light, and community. In Fairmeadow, architecture is not decorative — it is operational. And in a city as competitive as Palo Alto, that distinction translates directly into long-term value.
Read MoreIn today’s design-forward luxury market, price-per-square-foot is no longer the benchmark of value. True worth is now measured through effective age, architectural integrity, energy intelligence, experiential flow, and emotional equity. The Boyenga Team at Compass—led by Eric and Janelle Boyenga—champions this new standard, blending data-driven insight with architectural storytelling to help clients buy and sell homes that inspire, perform, and appreciate beyond traditional metrics.
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