1709 Overlook Lane in Santa Barbara
This George Washington Smith estate offers ocean views over the Andre Clark Bird Refuge to the islands. This home was constructed in 1928 and has been designated a registered landmark. The house and grounds have been beautifully renovated by the current owners. The house is 5710 square feet, and the property is privately situated on 0.95 acres. This five-bedroom four and half-bath home has been carefully restored to retain its original charm and character while updating the kitchen and bathrooms.
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The Bus Home
The “Bus Home” is a shelter. Created by Dennis Oppenheim and featured in Time Magazine. The Bus Home was erected just south of Santa Barbara in the community of Ventura, California in 2002.
Time Magazine called the Bus Home, ” A sculptural roller coaster!” The artist shares that, “The Bus Home is a shelter. The work depicts the metamorphosis of a bus becoming a house. This frozen animation of one image into another takes the form of a looping corkscrew entering the ground, and coming up again. It slowly transforms a bus into a house.
For the tired and often alienated traveler, the experience of waiting is to be intervened by the realization that the transaction will be complete. The passenger will arrive at their destination. They will arrive home!”
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3112 State Street, Santa Barbara, California 93105
Mark Lomas BRE 00898298
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