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SOLD: Guth Residence by Ken Kellogg
SOLD: Guth Residence by Ken Kellogg

The John and Gail Guth Residence Remodel (1976-1982) by architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg is a joyous work of architecture with detailing by artists James Hubbell and John Vugrin. The Guth family hired the architect to reimagine a suburban site into a wondrous wood and glass oasis. Key to the the spaces is an abundance of natural light brought in from its central atrium, skylights and walls of glass. See more of my listing HERE.
Architect
Kendrick Bangs Kellogg
Specs
4 Bed 3 Bath
Price
1,675,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Agents of Architecture

SOLD: Mock House by John R. Mock
SOLD: Mock House by John R. Mock

The Mock Residence, the personal home of architect John R. Mock and his family, is available for the first time. The main living areas upstairs capture abundant views of the surrounding landscape and south to San Diego State on the horizon while the garage-level lower floor "rumpus room" hosts abundant living space and storage. Enjoy the mature landscape offering visual delight at every turn. The rooftop solar array is paid for. Come experience one of the most unique homes in all of Del Cerro!
Architect
John R. Mock
Specs
5 Bed 2 Bath
Price
1,300,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Agents of Architecture, Inc.

SOLD: Electri-Living Home by C.J. Paderewski
SOLD: Electri-Living Home by C.J. Paderewski

San Diego’s ‘Electri-Living Home for Tomorrow’ by Paderewski, Mitchell & Dean Architects, is for sale. 5752 Calvin Way is a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home of 1,821 square feet on a 10,500 square foot lot near Del Cerro's unique cluster of retail shopping, services and freeway access.
Akin to Arts & Architecture's Case Study House program, and the Association of Concrete Industries’ Horizon Homes, Electri-Living Homes were the result of Westinghouse and General Electric partnering with local architects and developers to design and build 12 model homes across the country. These homes served as platforms for introducing the public to the latest electrical technologies and appliances from dimmer switches and thermostats to cooktops and indoor/outdoor lighting.
Electri-Living homes were held open to the public for weeks following completion so partnering vendors could leverage their roles in making the future come alive. Each of 12 houses were given a budget of $18,000 and three guidelines: to satisfy the emotional and special needs of an average young couple with two to four children; to accommodate the full electrical load of household appliances on the market with allowances for additional equipment in the future; and to be adaptable to the ‘builder house market’.
The “exciting modern design…fully equipped with the latest modern power devices and appliances” was the result of partners San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Walter Broderick & Associates (Interiors), General Electric (providing a complete built-in kitchen), Living for Young Homemakers Magazine, and University Heating & Air Conditioning Co. “The builders have gone beyond the push-button stage in creating this house because so much of the equipment is fully automatic, requiring little or no attention. All of the accessories contribute to the ease of modern living.”
Built by local builders Jackson & Scott, thousands of visitors were expected in the opening days of the Del Cerro demonstration house.
Architect
Clarence Joseph Paderewski
Specs
3 Bed 2 Bath
Price
1,175,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Agents of Architecture

SOLD: Korzon House
SOLD: Korzon House

Wallace Korzon (1914-) designed and built a home for himself and his family in Del Cerro in 1959 – ultimately occupying the residence in 1960. Born in Detroit, Mr. Korzon attended Western High School and secured his MBA, in 1940, from the University of Michigan. He moved to the Los Angeles area as World War II came to a close. Serving as the Deputy County Controller for San Diego, circa 1958, Mr. Korzon managed the design and construction of his first home on Lomond Drive and embarked on developing more vacant parcels into homes and multi-family housing.
SOLD: Del Cerro House by William Krisel
SOLD: Del Cerro House by William Krisel
A stand-out example of architect William Krisel, AIA's mid-century modern living in Del Cerro. Krisel’s Del Cerro tract, highlighted San Diego’s temperate climate with each model leveraging indoor-outdoor living as you travel on Airoso Avenue, Bromley Court and Dartford Way.
Architect
William Krisel
Specs
3 Bed 2 Bath
Price
556,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Big Block Realty, Inc.

SOLD: Pan Pacific House by Richard Lareau
SOLD: Pan Pacific House by Richard Lareau

Architect Dick Lareau, in collaboration with building contractor T. A. Bignell, built The Pan-Pacific House on spec to show off during the annual ‘Parade of Homes’ event in 1958. These new homes were celebrated with open-house tours and publicity featuring new appliances, as well as new design ideas and materials. Not only was the Pan Pacific House a Parade of Homes entry but it was among four homes qualified for designation as ‘Medallion Homes’ because of their ‘advanced electrical facilities.’ The Pan-Pacific House was deemed ‘a somewhat unusual concept of outdoor-indoor living’ by The San Diego Union as decks and landscaping by (landscape architect) Roy Seifert blend seamlessly with interior spaces and from every angle of the home.
Architect
Richard Lareau
Specs
3 Bed 2 Bath
Price
497,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Big Block Realty, Inc.
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