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Jones designed another house for Nordlinger in , below. Sold in to the Beverly Bessin Trust. Sold in to Michelle Macrone. Sold in to Orson and Harriet Shimmin. Sold in to Karen A. Photo by Michael Locke. Sold in to Varand Balasanian and Zaruhl Rostomian. Was on tour September Photos by Michael Locke. Sold in Sold and destroyed in Hvistendahl was a builder who did his San Diego home first as a model.
Published in Architectural Forum , On the Modern San Diego website, the Hvistendahl house is listed as Both addresses are gone. By , eighteen were built in San Diego and five in Los Angeles.
Designed with Frederick E. Part of a development of 56 tract houses, for which several architects designed models. Alterations in Sold in to Robert Norman Trust.
Sold in to Panos Haitayan. Sold in to David Yunkeun Kim. Sold in to George A. Readdressed in as East Mariposa Street. Sold to John and Katherine Crowe who still own the home. Between and a new development grew up around this home and Mariposa Street was created.
Jones did several more additions. Deeded to Marcia Fuller French. New house built on the site in Two houses designed for a development which was to have 85 lots.
Designed in Jones' early palette of wood and glass. Sold in to John Gaughan. Top two photos by Michael Locke. Former address was Hartford Way. The original Italian villa with 20 rooms on 3 acres with guest house and swimming pool was designed by architect Gene Verge for Buster and Natalie Keaton.
In the Keatons divorced and a year later Natalie Keaton sold the estate. During the Mason's ownership, the address was changed to the current address.
When the Masons divorced, Pamela stayed in the house. Sold in to John Bercsi and Christopher Bedrosian, who restored it. Sold in to William Guthy and Victoria Jackson. Gated; no access. In a bathhouse and storage area were enlarged. In , an additional bedroom was added to the 2nd floor, and in alterations and additions and furniture made to the children's playroom. Sold to Robert Shuwarger, Trustee. Sold later in to Sean Parker. Top two photos by Elizabeth Daniels.
Original design by architect Arthur C. Sold to Edgar Percy. Sold in to Moon Park. Sold in to Hiroshi Nada. Walter Williams, Jr. Sold to the John and Jill Brookwalter Trust.
Destroyed in a wildfire. Sold to Phyllis Factor; altered in Sold in to Larry Blake. Sold in to the Loma Linda Trust. Not a Modernist house.
Sold to Maurice Braun. Sold in to Six Point Company. Sold in to Mike Torabi. Sold to the H. Fletcher Trust. Sold in to Charles Paul. Sold in to David Bohnett. Altered in Sold in to famed art dealer Laurence Larry Gagosian. Restored by architects Rio Clemente Hale. Sold to Todd and Michelle Turner. Sold in to Steven and Wendy Garfinkel who remodeled.
Probably unbuilt. Quincy and Elaine S. Destroyed in the Bel Air fire. Another house was built on the site in Was an Architectural Record House of Lester was an heiress to the Cyclax Cosmetics fortune in the UK. Sold to actor Arthur Silverlake, Jr. Featured in a Vanity Fair article. Rediscovered as a Jones by author Melissa Riche in Sold in to Barbara Klein.
An Eichler development of homes. As late as , the room Mills Mansion built in the s still stood proud near the present location of Mills High School. Although parts of the original 1,acre Mills estate had been developed earlier Burlingame Village and Ray Park, for example several hundred acres still surrounded the home. After the newly formed City of Millbrae and the City of Burlingame ended an eight-year legal battle regarding title to the mansion and its remaining property, the mansion was destroyed and the land was subdivided.
Today many homes in Mills Estate enjoy great views of the Bay and easy access to I Designed with Frederick Emmons. Interior wood screen also designed by Jones. Sold in by the Tyre Trust to Ogasawara; altered in Similar to the Graber House. For sale Sold in to Martin and Carol Stiles. Part of the Pardee-Phillips Development. Richard R. Bradshaw, Structural Engineer. Architects Newton Ruben, landscape. After his death in , the museum put the house on the market. Berg's second wife, Joan, remarried and purchased the home.
The house was destroyed and a new one built on the lot in No date on when Joan bought or sold the house, or if she was the one who rebuilt. Sold to the John Hotchkis Trust in Tract houses for a developer, no location. Likely unbuilt. The first house was built in a Chicago suburb and televised. Builders in various parts of the United States also put this design in their subdivisions. More details. Destroyed prior to Vacant property sold in and a new house was built. Designed with Emmons.
Built by the owner. Sold in to N. Dann Moss. Jones altered it Photos by Mai al-Kawari. Original home designed by Sumner Spaulding. Addition in by Ayres and Fiege architects. Sold in to Daniel and Vicki McIoon. Gated community; no public access.
House with office unit. Louis Golan was chairman of the board of Lenfield Co. Sold to Dennis and Shirley Moore. Sold in to F. Sold in to Marla Diamond. Sold in to Qian Shen and Chen Zichun. Part of Wilcox Estates development. Still owned by the Reicher family as of Photos by Joanne Reicher-Caro. Featured in House and Home , June and October Sold to William C. Sold in to Gary and Sharon Devitt. Featured in Sunset Magazine , October Added in to the National Register of Historic Places.
Available for rent. It was supposed to be the only one of its kind. Sold in to John Rogas. Sold in the s to Edmond and Clarisse Dugas. Sold to Floyd Breaux, who died in Has been altered and added onto. Sold to Alan and Cynthia Appley. Although not yet verified, the prevailing theory is that architect Dave Perkins copied then built the X for both houses, with only slight modifications. Became a gated rental community called The Arbors at Antelope.
One of the designs was the Castilian. Jones did a development called 98th Place for Drummond, including the Castilian. Included 4 models on 42 lots. In , during the 'House That Home Built' period, the Drummonds visited Eichler and toured several of his subdivisions. We called Jones and he went to work for me. The Castilian was a quintessential Jones and Emmons H-plan, with terraces facing front and back. This addressed the criticisms that earlier Eichler H-designs had unceremonious entrances.
The Castilian proudly turned its broad gable and its larger fenced entry terrace to the street, foreshadowing the Eichler atriums. Sold to the Joan Rodenbush Trust. Original house designed by Roland Coate.
Jones added a garage, pool house, and barbecue shed. Top photo by Nat Farbman. Paul Williams designed a house for Garris at this address in Planned permanent exhibition by 20 architects including Jones' work for Eichler.
Dinwiddle; Alden Dow ; R. The site planned at that time for the project buildings became the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. The design was not feasible on this property. The plans proved too expensive to build. House at that address was built in Additions included a bath house , a maid's wing , and an office suite addition to the master bedroom Sold to George Shea.
Address unknown. Sold to John Xochihua. Needs photo verification. These allow us to both manage costs as well as expedite execution time.
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