Category Archives: Henry Gutterson

2501 Rose Walk, Berkeley

Though income properties are not generally our primary focus here at Edificionado, it is difficult to pass on a group of duplexes designed by Henry Gutterson and sited prominently above Maybeck’s famed Rose Walk. The Rose Walk itself was completed … Continue reading

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1439 Hawthorne, Berkeley

The C H McNeil house is a distinguished Berkeley Norman revival designed by Henry Gutterson. Gutterson practiced in a variety of styles, but the one constant through all of his work is his highly refined aesthetic and spare detailing. His … Continue reading

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715 The Alameda, Berkeley

The Brock House is a substantial First Bay Region residence designed by Henry Gutterson. The exterior is an unusual combination of wood and brick but it still displays Gutterson’s characteristic balance and attention to detail. Inside, the home is lavishly … Continue reading

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1450 Hawthorne, Berkeley

Our featured home today is one of a pair of sprawling Tudor revivals designed by Henry Gutterson for the Sperry family on Hawthorne Terrace. They are a bit of a departure from Gutterson’s typical residences which tend to be very … Continue reading

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