WebJan 11, 2016 · The Jackling house, shown here in 2001, was for a time left open to the wind, rain and sun and became debilitated inside and out. The owner of the house, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs, had it destroyed in 2011, and an architectural review panel will be considering plans by Laurene Powell Jobs for a new house and accessory structures at … WebMar 19, 2016 · Steve Jobs hated the historic Jackling House that he bought in 1984 so much that he spent a tremendous amount of time and energy in his final years trying to …
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WebOct 7, 2011 · Construction of the Jackling's 17,000-square-foot, 14-bedroom Spanish-revival-style home was completed in 1926. Among the amenities was a pipe organ that could be played manually or by using music rolls. The original organ, with 19 sets of pipes, was expanded to a 71-pipe organ in 1938, with an addition to the house constructed to contain it. WebMar 4, 2012 · Jackling House was designed by the famed architect George Washington Smith, who was, among other things, credited with the Spanish-Colonial Revival style in the United States. signed char 与 char
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WebThe Jackling House has been found eligible for the California Register of Historic Places for its association with an historic figure, copper baron Daniel Jackling, and for its exemplary … WebCurrently, his property on Valley Court, east of Interstate 280, contains a 1,500-square-foot guesthouse and a pool house. There's a big flat area that could accommodate the Jackling house, so he has put his plans for building a main house on hold while he investigates the possibility of moving and restoring the historic mansion, he said. WebFeb 17, 2011 · 1984 • Jobs buys the Jackling House, a 14,540-square-foot, 14-bedroom manor designed by George Washington Smith and located in Woodside, California. He … the protector season 5 release date