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This location has been verified and photographed by an Image Locations, Inc. photographer. Appearance and condition may have changed since photography. Scouting of location is recommended prior to shoot date(s). ©2002-2024

Enchanting California Modernism: Explore a Remarkable Architectural Gem for Filming and Productions

The Nordlinger House #1, designed by famed architect A. Quincy Jones FAIA (1913-1979), is a fine example of California modernism. First built in 1948, the residence is described as "Very much under the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright." While there is no denying Frank Lloyd Wright's impact on A. Quincy Jones and all Mid-Century Modern architects, this home more than stands on its own. This redwood-sided home is ideally tucked back from the street, resting on a slight knoll. A striking façade creates a dramatic arrival experience with wrap-around windows and cantilevered balconies that give sharp and strong lines to the exterior. The dramatic entry presents a glass-enclosed stairway leading into a grand open, Y-shaped floor plan. Living, dining, and family rooms all access the kitchen and boast a peek-a-boo ocean view. A brick fireplace acts as the focal point of the living room area. Two family bedrooms and a housekeeper's suite complete the first floor. The master suite commands the entire second floor, with a wrap-around balcony and distant city and ocean views. The well-curated gardens and beautiful pool enhance the fabulous backyard.

This location is available for filming, photography/photoshoots, commercials, and high-end production.

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This location has been verified and photographed by an Image Locations, Inc. photographer. Appearance and condition may have changed since photography. Scouting of location is recommended prior to shoot date(s). ©2002-2024

Enchanting California Modernism: Explore a Remarkable Architectural Gem for Filming and Productions

The Nordlinger House #1, designed by famed architect A. Quincy Jones FAIA (1913-1979), is a fine example of California modernism. First built in 1948, the residence is described as "Very much under the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright." While there is no denying Frank Lloyd Wright's impact on A. Quincy Jones and all Mid-Century Modern architects, this home more than stands on its own. This redwood-sided home is ideally tucked back from the street, resting on a slight knoll. A striking façade creates a dramatic arrival experience with wrap-around windows and cantilevered balconies that give sharp and strong lines to the exterior. The dramatic entry presents a glass-enclosed stairway leading into a grand open, Y-shaped floor plan. Living, dining, and family rooms all access the kitchen and boast a peek-a-boo ocean view. A brick fireplace acts as the focal point of the living room area. Two family bedrooms and a housekeeper's suite complete the first floor. The master suite commands the entire second floor, with a wrap-around balcony and distant city and ocean views. The well-curated gardens and beautiful pool enhance the fabulous backyard.

This location is available for filming, photography/photoshoots, commercials, and high-end production.

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