Hillside Club (Berkeley)

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The Hillside Club in Berkeley is an influential early 20th-century arts-and-crafts social club and architectural landmark designed to promote harmonious, community-focused design in the Berkeley hills.

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Hillside Club (Berkeley) canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arts and Crafts movement organization
clubhouse building
historic building
social club
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts movement
surface form: Arts and Crafts
associatedWith Berkeley Hills urban planning
community design advocacy
category Arts and culture of Berkeley, California
Buildings and structures in Berkeley, California
Clubs and societies in California
communityRole forum for discussion of planning and design issues
gathering place for local residents
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Alameda County
designGoal harmonious integration of buildings with the natural landscape
preservation of the character of the Berkeley hills
emphasis craftsmanship in architecture
simplicity in design
use of natural materials
foundedInPeriod early 20th century
hasActivity arts events
community meetings
concerts
lectures
hasFunction community meeting space
cultural venue
social club
heritageStatus architectural landmark
influenced local architectural taste in early 20th-century Berkeley
residential development patterns in the Berkeley hills
locatedIn Berkeley Hills
location Berkeley
surface form: Berkeley, California
movement Arts and Crafts movement
name Hillside Club
notableFor influence on early 20th-century Berkeley architecture
promotion of hillside planning and design standards
role in the Arts and Crafts movement in Berkeley
purpose to encourage community-focused design
to promote harmonious design in the Berkeley hills
to serve as a social and cultural center
state California, United States
surface form: California

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Bernard Maybeck notableWork Hillside Club (Berkeley)
Joseph Cather Newsom notableWork Hillside Club (Berkeley)