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Brothers Charles and Henry Greene, architects of the Gamble House and numerous other pillars of Craftsman architecture, didn’t invent the bungalow style, Bosley said, but “they refined it and ...
As Winter notes, Charles Sumner Greene, who, along with his brother Henry, built some of California’s finest homes (including the Gamble House), wrote that a bungalow court “would seem to have ...
Made iconic by the majestic turn-of-the-century Gamble House and the many bungalows peppering Pasadena — a hotbed for the architectural movement — the Craftsman house has become a timeless ...
The Gamble House. (via Wikipedia) The neighborhood was ground zero for the "Bungalow Boom" of the early 20th century, and it's also where Bungalow Courts first sprung up.
A $3.5-million restoration will remove unsightly paint and repair exterior damage to the historic Pasadena bungalow.
Jason Bentley didn't know about the curse of Thorsen House when he rang the bell of this pristine Berkeley Craftsman. An architecture major at Cal, Bentley was looking for housing with like kind ...
The Gamble House in Pasadena is known worldwide as an exemplar of the Craftsman style. It's an unpretentious bungalow designed by architect brothers Greene & Greene for the Gamble family of ...
Fifty years ago, the fabled Gamble House in Pasadena opened as a museum when the family gave it to the city of Pasadena and the University of Southern California. Inside the historic California ...
The university also operates the Gamble House in Pasadena, a 1909 Craftsman bungalow by Greene and Greene that is widely considered one of the foremost architect-designed houses in America.
An Arts-and-Crafts bungalow in Pasadena, a 1978 ranch house in Solvang and a 1903 Edwardian home in Berkeley.
Photograph: Michael Juliano"ULTIMATE BUNGALOW!" sign by Jessica Cowley, part of the Machine Project Field Guide to the Gamble House.
The Gamble House in Pasadena, designed by Greene & Greene, is the most famous example. An especially interesting detail of this home is the porch railing design, which is repeated in the front-yard ...
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