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N 1 B 2.7K C 0 E Nov 6, 2007 F Oct 12, 2008
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Honored as 'One of the World's 100 Best Homes' by Architectural Review Editor Catherine Slessor, the Terner Residence was designed by Barry Berkus, founder of B3 Architects in 1997.

Located immediately next door to the Eames House and built behind Case Sudy House No. 9 (designed by Charles Eames and Earo Saarinen), the new residence has been configured to compliment the older one, incorporating cubist forms.

Situated in a spectacular setting overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Terner Residence is a great addition to the colony of Case Study homes in the immediate vicinity.

The Terner Residence is located at 205 Chautauqua Blvd. in Pacific Palisades. Website: www.b3architects.com

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N 13 B 4.2K C 9 E Jul 2, 2012 F Jul 3, 2012
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Renowned architect Barry Berkus designed the house as a personal residence for his family in 1965. The redwood and glass house is situated in a sylvan setting in La Cañada Flintridge, a small and affluent community in the foothills northeast of Glendale, California. The house most recently (2007) sold for $3.45M. Located at 4305 Woodleigh Lane.

Barry Berkus is the founder and President of B3 Architects and Berkus Design Studio. Architectural Digest named Berkus as one of the top 100 architects in the world; Builder Magazine has named him one of the 100 most influential individuals in the past century of American housing.

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N 2 B 2.2K C 4 E Nov 6, 2007 F Oct 12, 2008
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Honored as 'One of the World's 100 Best Homes' by Architectural Review Editor Catherine Slessor, the Terner Residence was designed by Barry Berkus, founder of B3 Architects in 1997.

Located immediately next door to the Eames House and built behind Case Sudy House No. 9 (designed by Charles Eames and Earo Saarinen), the new residence has been configured to compliment the older one, incorporating cubist forms.

Situated in a spectacular setting overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Terner Residence is a great addition to the colony of Case Study homes in the immediate vicinity.

The Terner Residence is located at 205 Chautauqua Blvd. in Pacific Palisades. Website: www.b3architects.com

Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Los Angeles Modernism Jean Philippe Thomas David Devaux French Institute of Architects Barry Berkus B3 Architecture archiref Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor

N 0 B 202 C 0 E Jun 8, 2021 F Jun 13, 2021
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Architect Barry A. Berkus designed the Modernist style condominium complex in 1960. At age 25, Berkus designed Park Imperial South with the idea of "bringing good architecture to the masses". The folded plate roofs are of "stressed skin" pre-fabricated plywood panels which allowed fewer support walls and column, integral insulation and faster construction. It is one of the earliest examples in condominium ownership and reflected increased density encourage by the 1959 Palm Springs General Plan. Designated Palm Springs Historic District HD-6 in 2016. Located at 1750-1794 South Araby Drive in Palm Springs, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

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N 2 B 186 C 0 E Jun 8, 2021 F Jun 13, 2021
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Architect Barry A. Berkus designed the Modernist style condominium complex in 1960. At age 25, Berkus designed Park Imperial South with the idea of "bringing good architecture to the masses". The folded plate roofs are of "stressed skin" pre-fabricated plywood panels which allowed fewer support walls and column, integral insulation and faster construction. It is one of the earliest examples in condominium ownership and reflected increased density encourage by the 1959 Palm Springs General Plan. Designated Palm Springs Historic District HD-6 in 2016. Located at 1750-1794 South Araby Drive in Palm Springs, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Barry A. Berkus Palm Springs Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer


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