The northern California coastal modernist destination gets an update.
There’s a calm that washes over one after driving up the foggy, somewhat treacherous Sonoma Coast and arriving at The Sea Ranch Lodge. All weathered wood and glass, with staggering views of sea bluffs and breaching whales in the Pacific Ocean below, the hub of the ’60s utopian planned community feels like the architectural equivalent of a cleanse.
In the mid ’60s, visionary developer Al Boeke of Oceanic Properties identified 10 miles of a former sheep ranch as the ideal place to create a planned community. The rooms exude a simple, organic luxury, with custom headboards, window benches and desks built by Santa Cruz Woodworks, midcentury Hans Wegner elbow chairs and armadillo loungers by Mut Design. Some have ladders to lofts with an additional bed.Each room features a woven piece by Berkeley artist Jess Feury, ceramics by San Francisco-based artist Sasinun Kladpetch, a beach bag and walking stick. The views are postcard-idyllic and there are fireplaces for chilly nights.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
2023 Parade of Homes: Edgewater brings 'transitional art deco' style to Brighton RanchEdgewater Homes is one of 10 professional home builders showcasing new designs in the SRHBA Parade of Homes, which concludes Oct. 15.
続きを読む »
Jumbo sea scallop recipe from Margaret’s in the JW Marriott DallasChef Jonah Friedmann from Margaret's in the new JW Marriott hotel in Downtown Dallas shared one of his favorite recipes for jumbo sea scallops.
続きを読む »
G20 parliament speakers hail Türkiye's role in Black Sea grain dealIn a joint statement, leaders also called for the 'full, timely and effective implementation' of the Türkiye and UN-brokered Istanbul agreements.
続きを読む »
Ukraine hits Russian navy ships with sea dronesUkraine is stepping up attacks on Russian naval assets in the Black Sea using new sea drones.
続きを読む »
Space photo of the week: Hubble spies a 'cosmic tadpole' in a sea of redJamie Carter is a freelance journalist and regular Live Science contributor based in Cardiff, U.K. He is the author of A Stargazing Program For Beginners and lectures on astronomy and the natural world. Jamie regularly writes for Space.com, TechRadar.com, Forbes Science, BBC Wildlife magazine and Scientific American, and many others.
続きを読む »