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  2. Flintstone House - Wikipedia

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    The Flintstone House is a free-form, ... The house was designed by architect William Nicholson and built in 1976 as one of several experimental domed buildings using ...

  3. Florence Fang - Wikipedia

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    Since 2017, Fang has owned The Flintstone House in Hillsborough, a wealthy town south of San Francisco, having previously lived elsewhere in Hillsborough. [4] [20] The house was built in 1976, and designed by the architect William Nicholson. [21] It was listed at US$4.2 million in 2015, but it is believed that Fang bought it for much less. [21]

  4. A self-taught designer turned a dated Palm Springs home into ...

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    Kelly Peak, Peak Photography / Courtesy Valentino Real Estate Today, just two remain: The Santorini House and The Flintstone House in Hillsborough, California, whose current owner modeled it after ...

  5. There Goes the Neighborhood: The Weirdest Home in Every State

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    California: Flintstone House. Yabba dabba … whoa. The Bay Area has plenty of unique architecture, including this bulbous orange home built in 1976 and given its cartoony nickname by local ...

  6. Blobitecture - Wikipedia

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    Niemeyer's Edificio Copan built in 1957 undulates asymmetrically, invoking the irregular non-linearity often seen in blobitecture. [7] There was an air of psychedelia in the 1970s that these experimental architecture projects were a part of. The Flintstone House in northern California

  7. 'Flintstone House' owner settles lawsuit, can keep cartoon ...

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    The house consists of purple and red domes, surrounded by statues of Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble and other characters from the iconic cartoon.

  8. Inns on the National Road - Wikipedia

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    It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick structure built during the 1830s–1840s. [11] Stone House: Stone House is on an abandoned section of U.S. Route 40 at Pleasant Valley, about two miles west of Flintstone. It is the shell of an early-19th-century, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story stone structure with a gable roof. It was supposedly built about 1819 as a tavern ...

  9. 5 of Ohio's most unique homes, from a mushroom in ... - AOL

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    The Flintstones House in Painesville. ... hence its nickname as the Flintstones House. Built in the 1970s by artist Wayne Trapp, the 5-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home was constructed using concrete and ...