1 West Blithedale Avenue Mill Valley, CA94941 United States
11 a.m.-noon
Cost: $10 with limited spots available
Join UCSF retirees for a guided tour of a historical landmark completed in 1904 by a renowned local architect!
Established in 1902, members of the Outdoor Art Club decided to build a clubhouse. They funded the purchase of four empty lots on Blithedale Avenue by selling shares for $10 each before hiring Maybeck* to design the building. A classic example of Arts and Crafts architecture, its total cost — including Maybeck’s fee — was $3,315.
*An instructor at UC Berkeley who designed over 150 buildings in California, Bernard Maybeck was an American architect in the Arts and Crafts movement of the early 20th century. In San Francisco, he designed the Swedenborgian Church, the Palace of Fine Arts and Lagoon, as well as many private homes.
Registration and cancellation deadline is September 3.
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