This charming mid-century residence is one of only a very few local designs by a highly respected member of the Bay Region diaspora. Jud Daniels is widely recognized as one of the pioneering proponents of modern architecture in Salt Lake City where he and fellow Berkeley alum Ralph Edwards would build their enormously successful practice EDA. Daniels was only in California for the few years that he attended graduate school so examples of his work here are incredibly scarce. This one is a particularly compelling essay on the local design idiom with highly creative detailing and ample use of interior plywood which no doubt would have found favor with Dean Wurster who had only recently taken the helm at The Ark.
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