Late Moderne is a phase of Moderne architecture as defined by the National Register of Historic Places.
The Late Moderne style incorporates elements of both the Streamline Moderne and International styles.
The style can be detected by several trademark features, such as the bezeled window, where a protruding flange resembling a bezel incorporates and outlines groups of windows.
Often the single material and color of the walls and any structural projections contrasts with the frames (or other surrounds) of windows, but not using brickwork or stucco window dressings as in baroque and high classical.
An example of the Late Moderne style in Palm Springs is the [1] Character-defining features include:[1] Examples of Late Moderne include: