
Annmarie Adams
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Sep 12, 2023 |
daily.jstor.org | Ashley Gardini |Annmarie Adams |Olivier Vallerand |Michael Wilson
“This house won’t work for a family,” they said. The house in question was the Weston Havens house in Berkeley, California. Philanthropist Weston Havens had arranged for his famous three-bedroom home, designed by architect Harwell Hamilton Harris, to be donated to the University of California, Berkeley after he passed away in 2001. The home is considered a stunning example of California Modernism and was well-publicized while Havens lived there.
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