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fellowship park house 1934-2019 and beyond. harwell hamilton harris Begins Restoration by Young Couple with no money just will power and a 501c3

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English: harwell hamilton harris 1936 fellowship park house is the single most important house developed in California in a modernist style. Under appreciated today and not even on the national historic register, it was forgotten by some coincidence of a transcription error of the moma 1944 catalog Built in the USA.
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Author Etiole Margiela Maserati
Camera location34° 05′ 38.94″ N, 118° 15′ 04.77″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

the most important house in califonria modernism's trajectory

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