Beverley David Thorne Architecture

Forgotten Modern: California Houses 1940-1970 - Page 119books.google.com/books?isbn=1586858580Alan Hess - 2007 - ‎Preview

I enjoyed the split level (aka Frank Lloyd Style architecture; as I come from the Midwest, his home in Wisconsin, and grew up with his architecture, I see an analogy in the West Coast architecture),  As we enjoyed some lovely Sterling wine from the Michael Graves designed vineyard, in Napa,
I kept admiring the house's design, from its windows overlooking the bay to the open-ness and flowing quality of the interior...with niches for comfort. 

We enjoyed a lovely Indian dinner, leg of lamb, and Pomfret fish, accompanied by the most elegant fluffy Basmati rice, with homemade Chala bread and lentils, as well as yoghurt -- delicious-- finishing with a custard crème and brandy!   My host was a neuro surgeon and his wife who live a block from me.  I discovered the house on my property was once owned by the Campbell soup heirs.   

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