Light built into roof over patio
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Rear of house with patio off dining room
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Original drawings
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Lot/house layout
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Den half of dining area
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Built-in sofa in living room
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View from living room window
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Entrance
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The final house is a treat - Julius Shulman's private home, designed by Raphael Soriano, 1947-50
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Entrance and garage
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That translucent glass so favored by 50s architects
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Flowers through the glass
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Shulman's office and studio
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More of the studio. Large prints of his pictures were mounted around the house
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One of his workbenches
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And his darkroom
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Julius and ??? - a picture still sitting on his desk. He only died last year and much of the house was as he left it.
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Back patio
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More outdoor living space
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Sculpture in the back garden made from car hoods
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Looking up the hills behind the house
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Another patio outside the kitchen and living room
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The period kitchen
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Dining room table with bowl
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The bowl is reminiscent of Dr. Edgerton's strobe photos of water drops
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Living room as he left it
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Another view of living room
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Plain bedrooms
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Bedroom with a view
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More outdoor living space - the house was surrounded by them
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