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California Mid-Century Modern Residential Buildings (page 8) |
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4525 Texas St. San Diego, CA |
Bankers Hill Apartments San Diego, CA |
The 4525 Texas St. apartments were built in 1963. [map]
The Bankers Hill Apartments were designed by William Krisel and built in 1962. [map] |
Saloman Apartments San Diego, CA |
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The Saloman Apartments were designed by Henry H. Hester and built in 1959. The building has been renamed 3200 Sixth Avenue. For more, see this website. [map] |
Babcock House San Diego, CA |
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The Babcock House was designed by Kendrick Bangs Kellogg. It was built in 1959. Kellogg was greatly influenced by the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [map] |
Atoll House San Diego, CA |
The Atoll House was designed by Kendrick Bangs Kellogg and built in 1978. It was built for Thomas and Margaret Turney. The "Atoll" name came from the building's resemblance to a coral reef. For more, see this website. [map] |
John F. Kennedy Towers San Francisco, CA |
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The John F. Kennedy Towers apartment building was designed by John Savage Bolles and built in 1966. [map] |
Willie Mays House San Francisco, CA |
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The Willie Mays House was designed by Al Maisin and built in 1961. It was purchased by the famous S.F. Giants baseball player. [map] |
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