Showing posts with label Greene and Greene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greene and Greene. Show all posts
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Greene and Greene Sanborn House
Sold for $1.7 million. Let's hope the Pasadena beauty has good owners who will love, restore and cherish it. Here's the brochure. We took so many photos when we were on a walking tour for Greene and Greene houses in 2006, I don't recall if this was one we saw (from the outside, since it was being used as an office).
Labels:
architecture,
Greene and Greene,
Pasadena
Friday, September 22, 2006
2891 The Gamble House
The city of Pasadena, celebrating its centennial this year, has taken good care of the the Gamble House, the winter home of the Cincinnati Gambles of Procter and Gamble. The Greene brothers, Charles and Henry, had attended MIT and were on their way to California to join their parents when they visited the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 and were charmed by the Japanese pavilion. [Note to my family: My grandmother attended this with her parents when she was a teenager and I've always thought her home had elements of design influenced and made popular by Wright and the Greenes]. We toured this lovely home, but photos were not allowed on the inside. It had an extensive restoration, reopening two years ago.
Labels:
architecture,
California 2006,
Gamble House,
Greene and Greene
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