
The Edward A. Killingsworth office he designed for himself, 1955
Now the office of Kelly Sutherlin McLeod Architects

If it's possible for a building to get better with age, this is a perfect example.
Photo by Julius Shulman and Juergen Nogai
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1955
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1955, photo by Marvin Rand
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Today, still with a Franco Albini desk and Eames wire chair.

Edward A. Killingsworth
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