I have started this post literally 7 times and never finished it. I keep falling more and more behind and the open tabs of interesting stuff to blog about just pile up...
Last year I finally had the opportunity to drive up the California coast to the little town of Sea Ranch to see a Hubbell structure that I've loved in pictures and wanted to experience in the real.
The chapel was MUCH smaller than I expected, which I probably shouldn't have been surprised since Hubbell clearly prefers snug quarters, that is a consistency throughout all of his buildings. No wasted space. You
might (and I do stress might) get 20 people into this building. If they were friendly.
The glass work is, of course, exquisite. This is one of the finest examples of James' work that you'll find outside of his home in Santa Ysabel. It's a long drive from the Bay area but absolutely worth it.
Go. Pack a lunch.
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Sea Ranch Chapel, James Hubbell Architect |
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Sea Ranch Chapel, James Hubbell Architect |
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Sea Ranch Chapel, James Hubbell Architect |
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Sea Ranch Chapel, James Hubbell Architect |
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Sea Ranch Chapel, James Hubbell Architect |
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Sea Ranch Chapel, James Hubbell Architect
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