A boxy late mid-century modern home designed by architect Gerald McCue and built in 1967 for his family during his time in Berkeley. It is designed on a relatively simple twelve foot by twelve foot modular grid which allows for large expanses of glass and significant interior flexibility.
While the property is not listed as a historic resource, it is considered by many to have historical architectural significance. According to some sources the home is considered to represent McCue’s distinctive take on the Third Bay Region architecture that was becoming preeminent in Northern California at that moment.
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Interior Design: Beth Harrington @ Lorin Hill Architect
Furniture & Lighting : Allison Damonte
Photography: Bruce Damonte