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Identifier [R]
csrcl_708
Title
The
dining
area
of the
Berger
residence
in
San
Anselmo
[photograph]
Creator [R]
Zimmerman, Scot
Date Created
circa
1987
Subject (Topic) [R (2)]
Architecture, Domestic
Organic architecture -- California
Form/Genre [R (1)]
Photographs
Physical Description [R]
1
photograph
:
digital
,
TIFF
file
,
color
.
Institution [R]
Marin County Free Library, Anne T. Kent California Room
Collection Identifier [R]
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt0q2nc5z2
Country of Creation [R]
us
Copyright Status [R]
copyrighted
Copyright Statement [R]
These interior and exterior views of the Berger House were taken by Scot Zimmerman and copyright resides with him.
Copyright Hldr [MA]
Zimmerman, Scot
Copyright Hldr Info [MA]
http://www.scotzimmermanphotography.com/
Subject (Name) [MA]
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Berger, Robert
Subject (Place) [MA]
San Anselmo (Calif.)
Marin County (Calif.)
Language [MA]
eng
Item/Call Number [MA]
csrcl_708
Description
The
Berger
House
in
San
Anselmo
was
designed
by
Frank
Lloyd
Wright
for
Robert
and
Gloria
Berger
. In the
early
1950s
,
mechanical
engineer
,
Robert
Berger
, then a
teacher
at the
College
of
Marin
,
decided
to
build
a
family
home
. He
did
not
like
the
conventional
“boxy”
plans
of the
period
and
wrote
to
Wright
asking
him to
design
a
home
which
was
expandable
,
inexpensive
and
easy
for
one
person
to
build
.
Wright
wrote
back
requesting
photographs
and a
topographical
map
of the
site
. The
Korean
War
interrupted
Berger’s
plans
but he had the
opportunity
to
meet
Wright
in
Wisconsin
after
a
stint
with the
Army
on the
East
Coast
.
Berger
told
Wright
he
could
afford
no
more
than
$1500
for the
architectural
fee
and a
maximum
of
$15,000
for the
home’s
construction
.
Wright
agreed
to these
terms
and in
January
of
1953
,
sent
Berger
the
preliminary
drawings
.
Construction
began
the
following
April
under
the
guidance
of
Wright’s
San
Francisco
Associate
,
Aaron
Green
. By
1957
the
core
living
area
was
complete
and the
couple
and their
four
children
moved
in.
Two
years
later
, the
bedroom
wing
was
finished
.
Throughout
this
period
,
Berger
did
most
of the
work
himself
. The
final
details
took
much
longer
,
particularly
after
Berger
fell
ill
in
1969
.
When
he
died
in
1973
,
Gloria
Berger
hired
a
professional
carpenter
to
finish
the
job
,
including
the
construction
of the
Wright-designed
furniture
. The
house
is
built
of
stone
,
glass
,
wood
and
concrete
,
complementing
the
colors
and
shapes
of the
surrounding
landscape
and
exemplifying
Wright’s
concept
of
organic
architecture
. The
windows
frame
views
of the
Fairfax
and
San
Anselmo
hills
and a
triangular
deck
juts
off
the
main
living
area
.
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