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Berkeley California
Panoramic Hill
Named "Berkeley's Most Romantic Neighborhood" by the
Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association, we think Panoramic
Hill is well deserving of this accolade. Surrounded on three
sides by rustic canyons, hiking trails, ridges and open land,
the Hill offers a rare combination of natural beauty,
spectacular vistas, environmentally sensitive development, and
convenience to the University and downtown Berkeley.
Tucked away in on the wooded slopes southeast of the University,
this remote, unspoiled enclave is dotted with one-of-a-kind
"vernacular" homes which have been designed to offer glimpses of
natural beauty and rustic architecture while complementing their
hilly, irregular lots. Crafted of natural materials and built in
subtle harmony amidst these natural settings, Panoramic Hill
features no less than eleven homes listed in the State Historic
Resources Inventory, including homes designed by Julia Morgan
and Walter Steilberg. Some of the most sought-after homes are
the simple brown-shingled cottages and bungalows by famed
California architect Bernard Maybeck. Creativity continues to
flourish on the Hill with a number of unusual contemporary homes
including a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian house and a recent
renovation by California architect Mark Mack designed to take
advantage of the many commanding views from the Hill.
Most of the homes on the Hill are within walking distance to the
open spaces of Strawberry and Claremont Canyons.
Learn more about Panoramic Hill:
Panoramic Hill Association
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