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Modern Point Loma
Modern Point Loma

All Soul's Episcopal Church (1969)
1475 Catalina Boulevard
Designed by Mosher & Drew
Bascomb Residence (1954)
887 Golden Park
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Blackwell Residence (959)
1275 Willow Street
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Butler Realty
1635 Rosecrans, Point Loma
Designed by Hester & Davis
Cabrillo Monument (1966)
Designed by Frank L. Hope & Associates
Clark, Alice Residence (1953)
3243 Harbor View
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Crane, Loch Residence #1 (1948)
3411 Udall Street
Designed by Loch Crane
Crane Residence #2 (1951)
3330 Poe Street
Designed by Loch Crane
Crane, Russell Residence (1948)
3344 Poe Street
Designed by Loch Crane
Feller Residence (1962)
3377 Charles Street
Designed by Lloyd Ruocco & Homer Delawie
Franklin Residence (1962)
894 Rosecrans
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Goldman Residence (1969)
2451 Poinsettia Drive
Designed by Donald R. Goldman
Hamilton Residence (1966)
485 San Gorgonio Street
Designed by Mosher & Drew
Hillside House (1960)
3343 Poe Street
Designed by Homer Delawie, Lloyd Ruocco
Imperial House Apartments (1961)
2812-2886 Upshur Street
Designed by John Reed
Jackson, David Residence (1964)
3455 Charles Street
Designed by Ronald K. Davis
Jungemann Residence (1957)
4341 Osprey
Designed by Lloyde Therkelsen
Kunzel Residence (1951)
3250 McCall Street
Designed by Mosher & Drew
Liebmann Residence (1959)
3711 Dudley Street
Designed by A. Quincy Jones, remodeled by Sim Bruce Richards
Lindbergh Field (Terminal 1) (1968)
North Harbor Drive
Designed by Paderewski & Dean
Martin Residence (1965)
740 Albion
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
McGaughey Residence (1948)
3646 Rosecroft Lane
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
North Residence (1959)
850 San Antonio Place
Designed by Liebhardt & Weston
Peterson Residence (1976)
567 Gage Street
Designed by Russell Forester
Phillips Residence (1962)
3032 Udall
Designed by Art Loring
Private Residence
3336 Poe Street
Designed by Loch Crane
Private Residence (1974)
3575 Via Flores, Point Loma
Designed by Ronald K. Davis
Private Residence (1971)
3576 Via Flores
Designed by Lloyd Ruocco
Private Residence (1956)
3310 Lucinda Street, Point Loma
Designed by Herluf Brydegaard
Residence #1 for Selrick Development Company (1967)
936 Bangor Street
Designed by Robert Platt
Private Residence
929 El Mac
Private Residence
1065 Moana
Private Residence
6382 Hill Street
Private Residence
4344 Osprey
Private Residence (1952)
1843 Narragansett Court
Residence #2 for Selrick Development Company (1969)
940 Bangor Street
Designed by Robert Platt
Richards Residence #1 (1947)
977 Albion
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Richards House #2 (1950; additions 1964)
3360 Harbor View
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Richards Residence #3 (1957)
955 Bangor
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Rigsby Residence (1960)
411 San Remo Way
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Rosecrans Professional Building (1958)
3272 Rosecrans
Designed by Richard Wheeler
Sadler Residence (1960)
4659 Santa Monica Avenue
Designed by Hal Sadler
Sadler Residence (1959)
3860 Narragansett Street
Designed by Hal Sadler
Silva Residence (1953)
560 San Gorgonio Street
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Silva Residence (1960)
596 San Elijo Drive
Designed by Kendrick Bangs Kellogg
Small, Luciene K. Residence (1959)
305 San Antonio Avenue
Designed by Mosher & Drew
Spec House #1 (1954)
946 Bangor
Designed by John Reed
Spec House #2 (circa 1955)
999 Gage Drive
Designed by John Reed
Spec House #3 (circa 1960)
995 Gage Street
Designed by John Reed
Spec House #4 (1958)
3226 Macaulay Street
Designed by John Reed
Spec House #5 (1958)
3222 Macaulay Street
Designed by John Reed
Spec House #6 (1958)
3218 Macaulay Street
Designed by John Reed
Spicer Residence (1960)
379 San Antonio
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Starkey, Skip Residence (1951)
3321 Poe Street
Designed by Loch Crane
Ullrich Residence (1961)
3340 Ingelow Street
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards
Villa Point Loma Apartments (1964)
3742 Curtis Street
Designed by John Reed
Wright Residence (1949)
935 Bangor Street
Designed by Sim Bruce Richards

Mr. & Mrs. Sim Bruce Richards Residence II
Mr. & Mrs. Sim Bruce Richards Residence II

Architect
Sim Bruce Richards

Mr. & Mrs. Sim Bruce Richards Residence I
Mr. & Mrs. Sim Bruce Richards Residence I

Architect
Sim Bruce Richards

Liebmann Residence
Liebmann Residence

The original house, a Sun Villa by A. Quincy Jones, was remodeled by Sim Bruce Richards.
Architect
Sim Bruce Richards

Silva Residence
Silva Residence

Architect
Sim Bruce Richards

Spicer Residence
Spicer Residence

Architect
Sim Bruce Richards

Wright Gillett Residence
Wright Gillett Residence

Architect
Sim Bruce Richards

Clark Residence
Clark Residence

Architect
Sim Bruce Richards

Bascomb Residence
Bascomb Residence

Historically designated
Architect
Sim Bruce Richards

David & Susan Jackson Residence
David & Susan Jackson Residence

This home was historically designated in 2017.
Architect
Ronald Keith Davis

Chuck B. Hope Residence
Chuck B. Hope Residence

Architect
Frank Lewis Hope Jr.
Dr. and Mrs J.L. Feldman House
Dr. and Mrs J.L. Feldman House
Built by contractor Roy E. Reimers, this house has long been incorrectly attributed to architect Sim Bruce Richards. While Richards may have been hired for a remodel on this home but was not its original designer.
Architect
Herluf Jensen Brydegaard

Jack Borchers House
Jack Borchers House

Architect
Robert Mosher

Residence #1 for Selrick Development Company
Residence #1 for Selrick Development Company

Architect
Robert J. Platt

Residence #2 for Selrick Development Company
Residence #2 for Selrick Development Company

Architect
Robert J. Platt

Residence for John A. Reed
Residence for John A. Reed

Residence for John A. Reed (1953-54) was designed by Sim Bruce Richards, Architect; and John Reed, Associate. The house has also been recognized as Residence ‘A’ Bangor Street for John Reed and Triangle House. The project sits atop Bangor Street, the high point of a set of lots Reed purchased in the early 1950s for spec development. He later built two homes below this site on Gage Drive.
Architect
John August Reed

SOLD: Driscoll House by Liebhardt, Weston and Goldman
SOLD: Driscoll House by Liebhardt, Weston and Goldman

An icon of Point Loma, the Gerald Driscoll House by Liebhardt, Weston and Goldman engages the harbor as only a veteran sailor and area business person would hire architects to design. This unique contemporary home hosts a number of vintage features and contemporary finishes in an open loft-style living space. Enjoy views of the harbor and Pacific just beyond a wondrous backyard of plantings and hardscape.
Architect
Frederick Liebhardt
Specs
2 Bed 2 Bath
Price
1,950,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Big Block Realty, Inc.

SOLD: Ledbetter House by Kendrick Kellogg
SOLD: Ledbetter House by Kendrick Kellogg

In 1964 Kellogg received his architect's license and in 1966, he obtained a building contractor's license. Shortly thereafter, he designed a fantastic stucco, wood and glass home on a unique hillside lot in Point Loma. For sale for only the 2nd time in its history, the Ledbetter Residence is poised for local Historic Designation.
Architect
Kendrick Bangs Kellogg
Specs
3 Bed 3 Bath
Price
1,550,000
Listing Agent
Karla Cohn

SOLD: Davenport House by Herb Turner
SOLD: Davenport House by Herb Turner

IN ESCROW: The EW and Virginia Davenport Residence in Point Loma Heights. For sale for the first time in its history.
Architect
Herbert B. Turner
Specs
3 Bed 2 Bath
Price
1,050,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Big Block Realty, Inc.

SOLD: Richards House III by Sim Bruce Richards
SOLD: Richards House III by Sim Bruce Richards

In 1948, 1952 and 1957, architect Sim Bruce Richards (1908-1983) designed three residences for his family in Point Loma. For his third home for his wife and children, Richards leveraged his unique palette of materials (cedar, mahogany and glass), siting of the home on the lot, one-of-a-kind fireplace designs, as well as a flowing floorplan. In the case of Richards Residence #3 the children’s wing hosts three bedrooms radiating off a communal area where homework and activities brought their children together – away from the privacy of their own space. Recently purchased from the Richards family following Janet’s passing (in January, 2017), Keith and Jessica York are the 2nd owners of Richards Residence III. The home hosts a very unique collection of Post-War art, craft and design by San Diegans.
Architect
Sim Bruce Richards
Specs
4 Bed 2 Bath
Price
1,300,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Big Block Realty, Inc.
SOLD: 1946 Custom Home in Point Loma
SOLD: 1946 Custom Home in Point Loma

SOLD: Russell Crane House by Loch Crane
SOLD: Russell Crane House by Loch Crane

Russel Waterman Crane Jr. (1920-2012) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and with his brother – architect Loch Crane - spent his early childhood on a ranch near Cody, Wyoming. Russ and his family moved to San Diego in 1929 where he attended Loma Portal Elementary, and graduated from Point Loma High in 1939. He studied agricultural engineering at the University of Arizona and was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Pressed by the circumstances facing our nation, he was proud to serve his country by enlisting in the Army Horse Cavalry serving as an instructor in horsemanship, maps and weapons. He then transferred to the Army Air Corp as an instructor in Central Fire Control Systems. Mr. Crane worked for the Ed Fletcher Company; served as Director of Government Affairs and Area Development on the Highway Committee with the San Diego Chamber of Commerce; worked for San Diego Gas and Electric as a public affairs manager; and for H.G. Fenton Material Company. Until his passing he occupied the home he built in 1949, designed by brother Loch Crane.
Architect
Loch Crane
Specs
3 Bed 2 Bath
Price
877,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Big Block Realty, Inc.

SOLD: Delawie House III by Homer Delawie
SOLD: Delawie House III by Homer Delawie

Architect
Homer Delawie
Specs
8 Bed 3.5 Bath
Price
960,000
Listing Agent
Keith York, Big Block Realty, Inc.

San Diego International Airport
San Diego International Airport

Architect
Clarence Joseph Paderewski Delmar Stuart Mitchell Dean Arthur Vickery

Butler Realty
Butler Realty

Architect
Henry Hartwell Hester Ronald Keith Davis
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