The Skog House in Santa Barbara presents a significant departure from traditional Mediterranean and Spanish architecture with its brutalist design. Commissioned in 1973 by local doctor J.F. Strickland, it includes a main residence and a detached guesthouse. After being owned for 30 years, recent restorations aimed at preserving its original design created a seamless connection between structures. This three-bedroom home features raw concrete exterior, mahogany doors, and Fleetwood doors leading to outdoor spaces, offering an artistic dwelling with historical elements intact.
The Skog House, designed by architect J.F. Strickland in 1973, showcases brutalist architecture, offering a unique art-like dwelling atop a Santa Barbara hillside.
After 30 years of ownership, the home retains many original design features, reinforced by a 2007 restoration that maintains a seamless connection between original structures.
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