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Category Archives: Carl Fox
2321 Valley, Berkeley
Our featured home today is a charming storybook residence designed and built by the Fox Brothers who are perhaps best known for a pair of eccentric period revival bungalow courts that they built along University Avenue in Berkeley. Carl Fox … Continue reading
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989 Regal, Berkeley
The Howard and Irene Schnabel house is an intriguing redwood-clad saltbox home designed by Carl Fox of Fox Brothers. The Fox Brothers are perhaps best known for the pair of storybook bungalow courts that they designed and built along University … Continue reading
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2125 Durant, Berkeley
This unusual little period revival structure in the middle of downtown Berkeley was built to house the portraiture studio of renowned photographer G Paul Bishop. The studio with attached residence was the last building designed and built by Carl Fox … Continue reading
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