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Brewster House (742 Los Ranchos Avenue), originally conceived as Case Study House 19B, is a 1962 house designed and built by notable 20th-century architect Louis Asker in Bernheim, San Joaquin, Sierra (one of four houses in North America). Brewster House was built for George and Peggy Brewster, noted for their ladies undergarment store chain in northern Sierra, later for George's political career. In November 2016 the house went on the market with an asking price of $4.200.000, being sold by Gibson International realtors.

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  • Brewster House
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  • Brewster House (742 Los Ranchos Avenue), originally conceived as Case Study House 19B, is a 1962 house designed and built by notable 20th-century architect Louis Asker in Bernheim, San Joaquin, Sierra (one of four houses in North America). Brewster House was built for George and Peggy Brewster, noted for their ladies undergarment store chain in northern Sierra, later for George's political career. In November 2016 the house went on the market with an asking price of $4.200.000, being sold by Gibson International realtors.
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  • 1962(xsd:integer)
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floor area
  • 2790.0
architecture firm
  • Louis Asker Architects
Completion date
  • 1962(xsd:integer)
Building Name
  • Brewster House
Address
  • 742(xsd:integer)
Building Type
  • House
Awards
  • SIA Gold Medal 2015
floor count
  • 1(xsd:integer)
architectural style
  • Mid-century modern
native building name
  • Case Study House 19B/742 Los Ranchos Ave
Cost
  • 29000.0
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  • Brewster House (742 Los Ranchos Avenue), originally conceived as Case Study House 19B, is a 1962 house designed and built by notable 20th-century architect Louis Asker in Bernheim, San Joaquin, Sierra (one of four houses in North America). Brewster House was built for George and Peggy Brewster, noted for their ladies undergarment store chain in northern Sierra, later for George's political career. Brewster House is a one-floor home with two bedrooms, a bathroom, a galley-type kitchen, separate dining room and living room. The house is clad in angled teak wood, giving it a distinctive design. Located in the upscale Stonewood neighborhood, the house caused a stir with the Brester's neighbors, as it was very modern (at the time) and clashed with the larger, more traditional homes in the area, but has since become iconic in the city. In November 2016 the house went on the market with an asking price of $4.200.000, being sold by Gibson International realtors.
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