Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses
Designers: Terry and Moore, Architects (firm); Philip Arthur Moore (architect); Roland Clyde Terry (architect)
Dates: constructed 1954
Roland Terry designed this dwelling for the art collectors Anne Gould Hauberg (b. 1917) and her husband, John (1917-2002), an heir to the Weyerhauser timber fortune. (The two married in 1942 and divorced in 1978.) She was the daughter of the noted Seattle architect and educator, Carl F. Gould, Sr., (1873-1939) and his wife, Fay. In some ways, the house, with its cubic forms, natural, fllush siding and contrasting white trim, resembled those done by contemporary San Francisco Bay Architects, most notably Joseph Esherick, Jr., (1914-1998).
Prior to building this residence at 1101 McGilvra Boulevard (in 1951), John and Anne Hauberg lived at 1031 McGilvra.
PCAD id: 6111