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California Mid-Century Modern Office Buildings (page 11)

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former Hewlett-Packard
Santa Clara, CA
The Hewlett-Packard building was designed by Clark, Stromquist & Sandstrom and built in 1969. The building now houses Agilent Technologies. [map]

Santa Maria Times
Santa Maria, CA
The Santa Maria Times building appears to be from the 1960s or 1970s. [map]

St. Joseph Health Memorial Hospice
Santa Rosa, CA
The St. Joseph Health Memorial Hospice building was built in 1966. [map]

chiropractic office
Santa Rosa, CA
This chiropractic office was built in 1965. [map]

Christensen Accountancy Corporation
Santa Rosa, CA
This building has housed the Christensen Accountancy Corporation since at least 2008. It features a striking concrete screen. The building was constructed in 1963 and may have housed Burney Realty originally. [map]

office building
Santa Rosa, CA
This office building was built in 1960 and originally housed law offices. [map]

Sunkist Headquarters Building
Sherman Oaks, CA
The Sunkist Headquarters Building was designed by A. C. Martin & Associates. It was built in 1969. The building now houses IMT Capital. For more, see this website. [map]

Community Facilities Planners Building
South Pasadena, CA
The Community Facilities Planners Building was built in 1959. It originally housed the Smith & Williams architectural firm which designed it. The complex features three office buildings under a metal mesh canopy. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

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