Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. All data, including all measurements and calculations of area, is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or MLS. This address can also be written as 700 Edgeview Dr, Sierra Madre, CA 91024. 2135 Blue Bonnet Way is near Advanced Micro Devices Headquarters, Encinal Park and Las Palmas Park. Nearby restaurants include Pho Quyen 2 Noodle House, Madras Cafe and The Old Siam. Nearby coffee shops include Starbucks and 7-Eleven. The closest grocery stores are Safeway, Madras Groceries and Felipe's Market. Nearby schools include St Cyprian School, Vargas Elementary School and Sunnyvale High School. Comparable nearby homes include 1064 Polk Ave, 445 Molino Ave, and 1176 W Iowa Ave. It is currently priced at $1,999,000 and was built in 1954. This 1,476 square foot property sits on a 10,167 Sq Ft Lot and features 3 bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms. A seamless merging of peħ00 Edgeview Dr is a Single Family Residence in Sierra Madre, CA 91024. Views distant and near are framed by a grid of window walls. The result is a living space that feels nearly twice the size of it's measure. The original plan remains intact- deep eaves shelter large expanses of glass walls that open in all directions to private patios and gardens. In the process of restoring the home to its former glory, HabHouse had the rare privilege of interviewing the now 91 year old architect about his design and work. On Edgeview Drive, the calm cul-de-sac location and gently descending street to street lot gave him the opportunity to develop an ideal model of the mid-century modern home. He quickly became a practitioner of wooden post-and-beam architecture, evolving its design along with his mentors to influence architecture locally and beyond. Corey's version of California modernism displays the influence not only of his studies under Cal Straub at USC, but also his deep appreciation for the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. The Robert & Rachel Corey Residence, Jack Corey AIA (1954.) Built for his parents while still a student at USC and later used as his personal residence, this early design shows an astonishing level of skill and sophistication from the young architect.
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