The fascinating, strangely forgotten history is recounted in a new four-part documentary produced by KCET.
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A two-part oral history mining the origins and controversies surrounding California’s most bucolic planned community—and forecasting its future
130 William Street reached a construction milestone on Wednesday
Called the Alhambra, the 1902 Stillwater, Minnesota, home was the brainchild of local lumber baron William Sauntry.
The William Cody-designed home features walls of glass, poured terrazzo, and an original avocado-colored bar.
Built in 1952, the Madison, Wisconsin, home was designed by the prolific architect and Wright contemporary William Kaeser.
The untouched William A. Whifler House is a feast for the eyes.
As the paper moves out of the complex, a 1970s addition by architect William Pereira is under threat.
Designed by notable Detroit architect William H. Vollmer.
Plus, walls of glass and an impressive wraparound bar.