Clarence W. W. Mayhew - Works

Works

  • 1929 – Brat House, Friedman Residence, Woodside, California
  • 1930–1931 – McGuire House Project, Wildwood Gardens, Piedmont, California
  • 1935 – Edward G. Mayhew House, Oakland, California
  • 1936 – Oakland House, Oakland, California
  • 1937 – Manor House, Monte Vista, Orinda, California
  • 1937–1938 – Rowell House, Berkeley, California
  • 1938 – Morgan House, San Rafael, California
  • 1938 – McHale House, Oakland, California
  • 1939 – Sebree House, Berkeley, California
  • 1941–1942 – Clarence W.W. Mayhew House, 330 Hampton Road, Piedmont, California
  • 1941–1942 – St. Germain Avenue (Clarendon Heights View Home), San Francisco, California
  • 1945–1946 – Shingle House, San Francisco, California
  • 1947 – Hale House, Hillsborough, California
  • 1949 – Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Alumnae House, Mills College, Oakland, California
  • 1952–1953 – Alumni House, University of California, Berkeley
  • 1952–1953 – Kaiser Foundation Medical Center, Walnut Creek, California
  • Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Panorama City, California
  • Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Harbor City, California
  • 1958 – Packard House, Los Altos Hills, California
  • 1960 – Piedmont House, Piedmont, California
  • 1961–1962 – Manning's Restaurant, Pasadena, California
  • 1962–1964 – Manning's Cafeteria, Ballard, Seattle, Washington
  • 1964 – Steen Mansion, Washoe Valley, Nevada
  • Gates Rubber Company Building, Denver, Colorado
  • Packard House, Big Sur, California
  • Racetrack, Lima, Peru

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