Bernard Maybeck ”Country” & Dean'William Wurster's-Greenwood Common “Country”
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Bernard Maybeck ”Country” and Dean William Wurster's-Greenwood Common “Country”
Bernard Maybeck, one of the Bay Area's most renowned architects, owned a large tract of land centered at LaLoma & Buena Vista Way. In over fifty years, he designed and built many homes there for himself, family members, friends and clients. As well as the initial design of the Temple of Wings up the hill. But what we find just below Maybeck Country's 1st Bay-Regional-Tradition, Brown Shingle, Arts & Crafts homes; is Cal Dean of Envir.Design, William Wurster's development, Greenwood Common, 2nd Bay-Regional-Tradition, modernist homes. It's a world of early and mid-20th Century, Californiak, residential architecture, from two of its first and greatest proponents. Come take a look!
Meeting Location: We are meeting on the sidewalk where Rose Walk meets Euclid Ave. Halfway between Cedar St. & Eunice St. (Nearby address, 1400 Euclid Ave.,Berkeley)
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Architectural history walking tour of Maybeck Country and Greenwood Common for enthusiasts, identifying Brown Shingle/Arts & Crafts and early Modernist homes.
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By Meetup
Architectural history walking tour of Maybeck Country and Greenwood Common for enthusiasts, identifying Brown Shingle/Arts & Crafts and early Modernist homes.
