Panoramic Hill Walk Itinerary U C Stadium, 1923 - had dramatic effect on neighborhood 1 Orchard Lane: Walter Steilberg House (1922) He designed many houses on hill 9 & 11 Panoramic Way: Price Apartments (Julia Morgan, 1912) Commissioned by professor of classics; each of 4 apartments has own maid's quarters 3 Orchard Lane (E G Bangs, 1916) 4 Mosswood Lane: Steilberg Fabricrete Cottage (1930) Designed after 1923 fire, uses little wood; note mini-spiral staircase, breakfast alcove View of stadium to left 13 Mosswood Road: Bell-Feldman House (F L Wright, 1939 & 1974) Hexagonal plan, light bulbs built into fireplace 21 Mosswood Road: Mouser House (1888, moved and altered 1910) 29 Mosswood Road: Parsons House (W Steilberg, 1921) had many artistic guests, lodgers: Wm. Keith, Ansel Adams, Pr. B H Lehman, author of 1925 novel "Wild Marriage" 37 Mosswood Road: Allen House (Walter Ratcliff, 1911) Arden Steps, used on return trip down hill 11 Mosswood: Jepson House (J Morgan, 1925 & 1930) Willis Lynn Jepson was professor of botany at UCB, interested in Steilberg's daughter, struck out Dangerous curve here; stay to edge of road by Straight Stair Up Orchard Lane; many steps but several landings to pause at 70 Arden Road: Gardner Cottage over garage (W Wurster, 1941) Up Arden Path; watch your step (named for Shakespearean forest) 255 Panoramic Way: Havens House, gem of modernism (1941) built for Shattuck heir; hard to see from road, alas 280 Panoramic Way: Frank La Fontaine House (~1906) "the old Frenchman" built one of earliest homes on hill tennis court, sprinklers, fire hoses added in 1930's Up to connector, sundial, Oakland Extensions to walk: Canyon Road: old road up Strawberry Canyon before stadium Hillside Court (1905): - north fork of Derby Creek borders Fernwald estate - 11 Hillside Ct: Greene House (1909) - 15 Hillside Ct: Maxwell House (J H Thomas, 1907) - 14 & 18 Hillside Ct: Peters Houses (J H Thomas, 1914) - 19 Hillside Ct: Joseph Le Conte Jr. House (1908)