A historic midcentury modern home in Pasadena, originally designed by famed architect John Galbraith in 1953, has gone pending sale just days after wildfires impacted the local area. The three-bedroom, four-bathroom property listed at $4.3 million reflects Galbraith's architectural integrity, further enhanced by renovations he executed in 1993 and 2002. Updated with modern amenities while retaining original features, the home spans 3,877 square feet, showcasing redwood paneling and ample natural light. The listing agent emphasizes the seamless flow of space due to Galbraith's cohesive design approach.
It's been a labor of love to try to keep the house in this condition, but she's updated it as well. She added central air and doors and windows to be more efficient.
It's very seamless. This house flows beautifully because Galbraith was the one who did the renovations.
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