Perched on a windswept bluff along the Northern California coast, The Sea Ranch was a planned village conceived by architect and developer Alfred Boeke in the 1960s to promote environmental ...
For an exhilarating historical moment, the energies of postwar suburban development, an emerging ecology movement and modernist architecture found a common purpose: transforming a 5,200-acre sheep ...
Set in a private cove, the 1970s residence captures the sight—and sounds—of the sea with walls of glass and a peculiar porthole. Two adjoining living rooms are connected sliding glass doors that open ...
Set high on a hill in the utopian California community, the home comes with wraparound patio, a hot tub, and an outdoor shower. From the Agent: "Welcome to one of the most prestigious coastal ...
The California coast is home to a diverse set of idyllic seaside paradises, from Mendocino, a hidden New England-style ...
THE CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL RESOURCES COMMISSION has designated four sites in the Bay Area as cultural resources worthy of listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Mill Valley City Hall and ...
Along a rugged, ten-mile stretch of California’s fog- and wind-swept coastline about 100 miles north of San Francisco and 120 miles west of Sacramento, in the tiny unincorporated community of Sea ...