Category Archives: Beverley David Thorne

8 Sunnyside, Orinda

Our featured home today is an extremely late design by perennial Bay Region favorite Beverley David Thorne. Thorne would move away from his trademark steel structures as the years passed and tastes changed. Here he uses large glulam beams to … Continue reading

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The Landfall Estate

Edificionado is pleased to have represented the buyers of the Landfall Estate, the only known residence built in the Sierras by Bay Area Case Study architect Beverley David Thorne. Originally called Thorneyrock, the home was designed as a small cabin … Continue reading

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2687 Las Aromas, Oakland

This unusual residence began its life as a rather unassuming shingle style bungalow but it has more recently been the longtime home of highly regarded local architect Beverley David Thorne. Thorne is best known for the innovative steel framed modernist … Continue reading

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177 San Marino, San Rafael

Today we hop across the bridge to visit a home that while not in the East Bay is without a doubt the work of an East Bay Architect. This exceptional mid-century residence is the only Case Study house that was … Continue reading

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