Joseph Esherick (architect) - Work

Work

  • House at Kentwoodlands, Kent Woodlands, California, 1957
  • Cary House, at Mill Valley, California, 1960
  • Harold E. Jones Child Study Center, at University of California, Berkeley, 1960
  • Six Sea Ranch Demonstration Houses (now called The Hedgerow Homes) (in collaboration with Lawrence Halprin and Charles Moore), Sonoma County, California, 1967
  • The Cannery, at San Francisco, California, 1968
  • Mountain House (aka Roscoe House) Alamo California, 1972
  • Garfield School, at San Francisco, California, 1981
  • Flora Lamson Hewlett Library, at Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, 1981
  • Silver Lake Lodge, at Deer Valley, Utah, 1982
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium, at Monterey, California, 1984
  • Hermitage Condominiums, San Francisco, California, 1984
  • Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, California, 1998
  • Tenderloin Community School, 1999

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