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Julia Morgan’s first home design lists for $1.9 million in Berkeley

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Julia Morgan ’s first residential design completed after opening her own practice has hit the real estate market in the Bay Area after listing for the first time in 50 years. Image: Peter Lyons/Claudia Mills Real Estate Team Morgan, who designed the famed Hearst Castle. baths in a 2,555-square-foot envelope.

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Richard Neutra-designed Oregon home hits the market at $3,750,000

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A Portland house with a provenance like no other is for sale. The home, originally constructed in 1941, is located at 1901 South Comus Street. It was listed on Thursday, May 19th through Oregon -based real estate company The Hasson Company with an asking price of $3,750,000.

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Two-for-one special: Pair of Usonian Frank Lloyd Wright homes hits the market in Michigan

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A pair of Usonian-period Frank Lloyd Wright homes have hit the market in Galesburg, Michigan, for an asking price of $4.5 million, according to a combined listing posted last week by Christie’s International Real Estate.

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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger demolish Craig Ellwood's 1950 Zimmerman House, raising ire online

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Chris Pratt has drawn ire from architecture aficionados after news broke that the actor and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, had razed a historic, mid-century modern home to make way for a sprawling 15,000-sq-ft mansion. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Robb Report Real Estate (@robbreportrealestate)

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Construction tech start-up sends AI-powered "micro-factories" to the US to build affordable housing

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for the first time in a move to bring automated and affordable house building to North America. Founded in 2019, AUAR functions by licensing its technology to builders and contractors to build low-energy homes at the price of normal homes, at scale. Related on Archinect: Where Are All The Affordable Housing Startups?

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Frank Lloyd Wright's Freeman House has found a buyer in Los Angeles

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On Thursday, USC announced that it had finalized the sale of the home to Richard E. Weintraub, president and CEO of the Weintraub Real Estate Group, a Los Angeles developer who has worked with historic properties in the past. (He He and fellow developer Tom Gilmore helped bring the old St. Vibiana Cathedral in downtown L.A.

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McMansions are making LA’s housing crisis a lot worse

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It is mansionization, the demolition of older, smaller, less expensive houses by real estate speculators who quickly replace them with spec McMansions: boxy, shoddily built houses that max out the permitted building envelope.