From the Representative:”Explained by the Pasadena Star-News in 1953 as ‘a contemporary home with a quota of indoor/outdoor living,’ the Stromberger Residence stays a compelling research study in postwar California modernism. Your house is a thoughtful hybrid of contemporary and cattle ranch influences. Its low-pitched roofline and overhangs stimulate the hacienda and California ranch customs, while two huge moving glass doors dissolve the limit between exterior and interior. The plan is practical yet versatile: 2 bed rooms on the main level and an extra bed room listed below, with 2 restrooms, one per flooring. Surveyed as a City of Pasadena landmark, the residence stands not just as a house, but as part of a larger architectural story that shows the optimism of postwar California and the enduring appeal of indoor/outdoor living.”

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