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Description:This striking Brutalist residence, designed in 1971 and nestled in the foothills of San Bernardino, stands as a testament to California's modernist architectural heritage. Its significance is further elevated by the lens of Julius Shulman, the renowned photographer whose iconic images have defined mid-century modernism. Shulman's photographs of this home captured the interplay of raw concrete textures, minimalist design, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the open-concept interiors with natural light. His work not only documents the architectural features but also encapsulates the spirit of the era, making the residence a valuable asset for film and photography projects seeking authentic modernist settings. The property offers two luxurious primary suites with panoramic views, a gourmet kitchen equipped with Thermador appliances, and a recently refinished pool area, complete with a fourth bathroom at the pool level, ideal for outdoor entertaining. Its design and historical significance provide a unique backdrop that embodies the essence of California modernism, making it an exceptional choice for creative productions.
General Notes:submitted by: [Brawner, Reid]
Usage Restriction:None.
Jurisdictions::SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FILM OFFICE - FLICS
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 34.1655931, y coordinate: -117.2532130