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143 Calvert Court, Oakland - SOLDDesigned by noted architect Edward Killingsworth, this home is a masterful work of dramatic open spaces and architectural sculpture. Trees embrace the home through sunlit walls of floor-to-ceiling windows. The extraordinary ten-foot high doors and cabinets elegantly mirror the strong vertical lines of the design theme. The dining room is breathtaking -- an experience of being outdoors amongst the trees. Dramatic living room, library, three bedrooms (including the master suite). This home is a work of art in a park-like setting of privacy and seclusion with glimpses of the bay."Represented Sellers" View A Photo Tour View A Virtual Tour |
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2970 Shasta Road, Berkeley - SOLDArchitecturally dynamic home designed by reowned architect Francis J. McCarthy. Showcased on the cover of Sunset magazine in 1949."Buyer Representation" View A Photo Tour |
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40 Tamalpais Road, Berkeley - SOLDDesigned in 1955 by MHL Saunders, this stunning home shows influences of the work of Germano Milono, Cliff May and Case-Study House architects Campbell & Wong. The floor plan is open. The design focuses on bringing the outdoors inside - an experience of being embraced by nature. Floor-to-ceiling windows add transparency and scale to the home. Changes in ceiling heights create open, tall ceilings for public spaces and lower ceilings for private and intimate spaces. The lush greenery and mature oak trees provide unequalled serenity and privacy."Represented Sellers" View A Photo Tour View A Virtual Tour |
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2335 Oak Street, Berkeley - SOLDArchitect designed mid-century modern. Filtered bay & bridge views. Private setting with lush greenery. Walls-of-glass. Convenient to UC Campus, gourmet ghetto, parks & tennis."Represented Sellers" View A Photo Tour |
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1701 Carter Street, Oakland - SOLDThis masterpiece of modernism was designed in 1949 by architect Stanley Smith who was influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Bauhaus school of architecture. This house is constructed of stucco, brick and concrete and reflects both the open design of international architecture and the California influenced design focusing on outdoor living. Varying changes in ceiling heights create open tall public spaces and lower ceilings create intimate gathering places. The setting is nestled on a gentle hillside with views of Mount Tamalpais and the bay from the living room and dining room. Ancient cypress and live oaks enhance the horizontality of the architecture. From the deck there is a breathtaking view of two cities, three bridges and the bay."Represented Sellers" View A Photo Tour |
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