Award-winning Julia Morgan home hits the market

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Morgan built this home in 1905, just one year into her solo career.

Marcus Hanschen, Fanny Garcia and Ashley Ross, Hopscotch InteractiveJulia Morgan’s Kofoid House, an Arts and Crafts masterpiece and winner of the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association Preservation Award in 2010 is for sale for $2.5 million. 2616 Etna St. is one of the best-preserved examples of Morgan’s work.

Morgan designed more than 700 buildings during her remarkable career and one of them is this home, Kofoid House. Just one year after starting her solo practice, Morgan was commissioned by the Kofoids to build the 2,929-square-foot home.Marcus Hanschen, Fanny Garcia and Ashley Ross, Hopscotch Interactive

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