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Robert Rummer

Robert Rummer (May 26, 1927 – January 31, 2025) was an American real estate developer best known for developing distinctive residential subdivisions of Mid-Century modern style tract housing in Oregon.

Life and career

Rummer was born in Davenport, Washington, on May 26, 1927.[1] He built mid-century homes in Portland, Oregon, during the 1960s and 1970s after his wife Phyllis toured Eichler's Rancho San Miguel subdivision in Walnut Creek California in 1959. Rummer built nearly a thousand of these mid century modern homes in and around Portland, and they have had a cult like following for some time.[2]

During a 2011 interview with Oregon Home, Robert Rummer distilled his architectural vision into a phrase: "houses that bring the inside out or the outside in".[3]

Some of the floor plans include atriums, with other features like large floor to ceiling glass windows, post and beam construction (beams originally painted in Rhodda's Oxford Brown), vaulted ceilings in some models, galley kitchens with Thermadore stainless ovens and cooktops, radiant heat floors, and Roman baths.[4]

In March, 2024 Rummer Development was announced. The newly-formed company is led by sustainability expert and designer Aubrey McCormick. Bob Rummer and his associate Terry Gilson handed over the torch to McCormick, who founded Rummer Development and serves as Founder & CEO to lead efforts to revitalize the original designs and build again. Today, McCormick and her business partner Chad Pierson, Head of Construction are bringing to market a range of evolved floorplans, offering a suite of building opportunities for custom builds, neighborhood developments, and other creative residential projects.

Rummer died on January 31, 2025, at the age of 97.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Eastman, Janet (1 February 2025). "Oregon midcentury modern homebuilder Bob Rummer, whose popularity grew over time, dies at 97". Oregon Live. Retrieved 1 February 2025.
  2. ^ Barthlow, Joe (October 26, 2011). "Meet Builder Robert Rummer". Eichler Network.
  3. ^ Rosman, John; Sarah Jane Rothenfluch (March 20, 2014). "The Lives Inside Oregon's Rummer Homes". Oregon Public Broadcasting.
  4. ^ Swenson, Marisa. "Robert Rummer". Modern Homes Portland.

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