When finished in 1924, everyone noted “Kaufmann’s gifts as a virtuoso interpreter of Mediterranean tradition.” Designed for Ben R. Meyer, the original design has Beaux Arts classicism, moderated by asymmetrical transitions. Our redesign incorporates a complete exterior and interior renovation of existing buildings along with additions and new buildings—for a total estate campus of 10 buildings/structures and over 33,000 square feet of program.
The additions and new buildings include family room, theater, pool house, pool cabana, sitting pavilion and garages. The site redesign will include loggias and pergolas, vineyard, rose garden, putting green, motor court, service court, guest arrival court, and numerous stepped paths meandering through the gardens and landscaped site. All work will involve the most modern of technology and digital advances carefully placed within the historic shell that will be then wrapped with the glamour of old Hollywood.
Designed by Martin/Poon Architects. Photography from the Berkeley Archives.
When finished in 1924, everyone noted “Kaufmann’s gifts as a virtuoso interpreter of Mediterranean tradition.” Designed for Ben R. Meyer, the original design has Beaux Arts classicism, moderated by asymmetrical transitions. Our redesign incorporates a complete exterior and interior renovation of existing buildings along with additions and new buildings—for a total estate campus of 10 buildings/structures and over 33,000 square feet of program.
The additions and new buildings include family room, theater, pool house, pool cabana, sitting pavilion and garages. The site redesign will include loggias and pergolas, vineyard, rose garden, putting green, motor court, service court, guest arrival court, and numerous stepped paths meandering through the gardens and landscaped site. All work will involve the most modern of technology and digital advances carefully placed within the historic shell that will be then wrapped with the glamour of old Hollywood.
Designed by Martin/Poon Architects. Photography from the Berkeley Archives.
When finished in 1924, everyone noted “Kaufmann’s gifts as a virtuoso interpreter of Mediterranean tradition.” Designed for Ben R. Meyer, the original design has Beaux Arts classicism, moderated by asymmetrical transitions. Our redesign incorporates a complete exterior and interior renovation of existing buildings along with additions and new buildings—for a total estate campus of 10 buildings/structures and over 33,000 square feet of program.
The additions and new buildings include family room, theater, pool house, pool cabana, sitting pavilion and garages. The site redesign will include loggias and pergolas, vineyard, rose garden, putting green, motor court, service court, guest arrival court, and numerous stepped paths meandering through the gardens and landscaped site. All work will involve the most modern of technology and digital advances carefully placed within the historic shell that will be then wrapped with the glamour of old Hollywood.
Designed by Martin/Poon Architects. Photography from the Berkeley Archives.
When finished in 1924, everyone noted “Kaufmann’s gifts as a virtuoso interpreter of Mediterranean tradition.” Designed for Ben R. Meyer, the original design has Beaux Arts classicism, moderated by asymmetrical transitions. Our redesign incorporates a complete exterior and interior renovation of existing buildings along with additions and new buildings—for a total estate campus of 10 buildings/structures and over 33,000 square feet of program.
The additions and new buildings include family room, theater, pool house, pool cabana, sitting pavilion and garages. The site redesign will include loggias and pergolas, vineyard, rose garden, putting green, motor court, service court, guest arrival court, and numerous stepped paths meandering through the gardens and landscaped site. All work will involve the most modern of technology and digital advances carefully placed within the historic shell that will be then wrapped with the glamour of old Hollywood.
Designed by Martin/Poon Architects. Photography from the Berkeley Archives.
When finished in 1924, everyone noted “Kaufmann’s gifts as a virtuoso interpreter of Mediterranean tradition.” Designed for Ben R. Meyer, the original design has Beaux Arts classicism, moderated by asymmetrical transitions. Our redesign incorporates a complete exterior and interior renovation of existing buildings along with additions and new buildings—for a total estate campus of 10 buildings/structures and over 33,000 square feet of program.
The additions and new buildings include family room, theater, pool house, pool cabana, sitting pavilion and garages. The site redesign will include loggias and pergolas, vineyard, rose garden, putting green, motor court, service court, guest arrival court, and numerous stepped paths meandering through the gardens and landscaped site. All work will involve the most modern of technology and digital advances carefully placed within the historic shell that will be then wrapped with the glamour of old Hollywood.
Designed by Martin/Poon Architects. Photography from the Berkeley Archives.
When finished in 1924, everyone noted “Kaufmann’s gifts as a virtuoso interpreter of Mediterranean tradition.” Designed for Ben R. Meyer, the original design has Beaux Arts classicism, moderated by asymmetrical transitions. Our redesign incorporates a complete exterior and interior renovation of existing buildings along with additions and new buildings—for a total estate campus of 10 buildings/structures and over 33,000 square feet of program.
The additions and new buildings include family room, theater, pool house, pool cabana, sitting pavilion and garages. The site redesign will include loggias and pergolas, vineyard, rose garden, putting green, motor court, service court, guest arrival court, and numerous stepped paths meandering through the gardens and landscaped site. All work will involve the most modern of technology and digital advances carefully placed within the historic shell that will be then wrapped with the glamour of old Hollywood.
Designed by Martin/Poon Architects. Photography from the Berkeley Archives.
When finished in 1924, everyone noted “Kaufmann’s gifts as a virtuoso interpreter of Mediterranean tradition.” Designed for Ben R. Meyer, the original design has Beaux Arts classicism, moderated by asymmetrical transitions. Our redesign incorporates a complete exterior and interior renovation of existing buildings along with additions and new buildings—for a total estate campus of 10 buildings/structures and over 33,000 square feet of program.
The additions and new buildings include family room, theater, pool house, pool cabana, sitting pavilion and garages. The site redesign will include loggias and pergolas, vineyard, rose garden, putting green, motor court, service court, guest arrival court, and numerous stepped paths meandering through the gardens and landscaped site. All work will involve the most modern of technology and digital advances carefully placed within the historic shell that will be then wrapped with the glamour of old Hollywood.
Designed by Martin/Poon Architects. Photography from the Berkeley Archives.
When finished in 1924, everyone noted “Kaufmann’s gifts as a virtuoso interpreter of Mediterranean tradition.” Designed for Ben R. Meyer, the original design has Beaux Arts classicism, moderated by asymmetrical transitions. Our redesign incorporates a complete exterior and interior renovation of existing buildings along with additions and new buildings—for a total estate campus of 10 buildings/structures and over 33,000 square feet of program.
The additions and new buildings include family room, theater, pool house, pool cabana, sitting pavilion and garages. The site redesign will include loggias and pergolas, vineyard, rose garden, putting green, motor court, service court, guest arrival court, and numerous stepped paths meandering through the gardens and landscaped site. All work will involve the most modern of technology and digital advances carefully placed within the historic shell that will be then wrapped with the glamour of old Hollywood.
Designed by Martin/Poon Architects. Photography from the Berkeley Archives.