Jackling House, Woodside, California
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| Jackling House | |
| Designer | George Washington Smith |
| Location | Woodside, California, USA |
| Date | 1926 |
| Building Type | Large House |
| Construction System | wood, masonry, stucco |
| Climate | Warm Temperate |
| Context | Suburban |
| Architectural Style | Neo-Vernacular |
| Street Address | |
| Notes | Mansion owned since 1984 by Apple, Inc. CEO Steve Jobs. Demolished on 2011.0214. |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | Daniel Cowan Jackling |
| Area | 17,000 square feet |
| Stories | 2 |
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- David Owen. Google Maps computer screenshots on 2011.0216. Archival screen capture of aerial imagery depicting the Jackling House prior to demolition. 5 screenshots at different magnifications.
[edit] External Links
- Steve Jobs' historic Woodside mansion is torn down - San Francisco Chronicle, 2011.0215
- The Jackling House Showdown - Terrastories
- Jackling House Photos
- $400,000 fee award upheld in Steve Jobs case - The Almanac, 2008.1120
- California Supreme Court Refuses Jobs Appeal, Jackling House Saved! -Richard Silverstein, 2007.0427
- Jobs to hand off architectural gem after court bars demolition - American Business Daily
- Apple's Jobs Fights Preservationists Who Want to Save His House - Bloomberg, 2006.0227
- Historical house stays - AccessMyLibrary, 2006.0104
- Woodside resident says he wants 1926 Jackling house - The Almanac, 2005.0720
- History haunts Jobs' plans for mansion - San Francisco Chronicle, 2004.1017
- The battle to preserve the house that Steve Jobs bought - San Francisco Chronicle, 2004.0724
- In Silicon Valley, Tear-Down Interrupted - New York Times, 2004.0715

