N. Bentz House

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cid_20060411_kmm_img_2771.150.jpg N. Bentz House
Designer Greene and Greene
Location Santa Barbara, California, USA
Date 1911
Building Type house
Climate mild
Context suburban
Architectural Style Arts and Crafts
Street Address 1741 Prospect Avenue Walk Score
Notes informal massing with clear roof hierarchy.
At Great Buildings http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/N._Bentz_House.html

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"The Nathan Bentz house (1911) was the last of the large bungalows, but the use of steel I-beams and the plaster, sculptured living room ceiling were totally new for the firm.

The irregular and sloping hillside site helped provide unique characteristics for the Bentz house. The major leg of the basic 'L' form was bent to embrace the entry terrace and soften the high scale of the western elevation as well as to respond to the configuration of the site and the commanding view of the Pacific Ocean and the Channel Islands. Because of the slope, the lower level (which housed the art collection) was developed in masonry and provided a dramatic transition between the wooden structure above and the rugged, rocky site."

— Randell L. Makinson. Greene & Greene: Architecture as a Fine Art. p199.

Details

Address: 1741 Prospect Avenue

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Edward Ford. The Details of Modern Architecture. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1990. ISBN 0-262-06121-X. LC 89-31772. NA2840.F67 1989. exterior photo, photo under construction, construction axons, p156-158.  Highly recommended for serious observers, and available at Amazon.com

Randell L. Makinson. Greene & Greene: Architecture as a Fine Art. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1977. ISBN 0-87905-023-3. LC 76-57792. NA737.G73M33. p199-200. elevation, p199. basement plan, p200. first floor plan, p200. second floor plan, p200. exterior photo of front elevation, p198.

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