The architect James Oliver’s personal residence exemplifies the Northwest Regional style with its wood-clad interiors, glass for nature views, and vibrant '70s accents.
In 1972, Sunset magazine featured Oliver's home, calling it an 'Award Winning Tree House' and praising its innovative design that harmonized with the sloped landscape.
Oliver's unique design includes two towers connected by a glassed entry, showcasing his ingenuity on what was considered an 'almost unbuildable' lot.
The entrance to Oliver's home is a wide trestle bridge, robust enough to support heavy construction equipment, marking the home’s creative engineering.
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