
Over the past decade 16 Homes in Crestwood Hills have been declared Historic-Cultural Monuments.
Originaly150 Mutual Housing Association homes were built, with only 33 remaining intact. Architect and CHA Board member Cory Buckner has been instrumental in helping achieve monument status for these CHA homes. We are hoping that more landmarks will be added to this list.

No. 632 Goldenfeld House

No. 633 Haas House model h111x

No. 634 Kalmick House model h111x

No. 635 Weckler House

No. 680 Mutual Housing Association Site Office model unique

No. 682 Schott House model h702

No. 693 Israel House model h105

No. 695 Gross House model h111

No. 697 Kermin House model h301

No. 698 Sherwood House model h108

No. 720 Arens House model h104

No. 721 Stoleroff House model h111x

No. 722 Volk House model h111x

No. 723 Wurtele House model h111x

No. 797 Hamma House model h111

No. 862 Miller House model h401x
We are interested in having our house designated as a historical
landmark. Our house is “A Quincy Jones” house, we are located
901 Bluegrass Lane. Could you please tell us the procedue.
Thank you
S & R Strauss
Where is your house? This is really weird. My name is also Rosalie Strauss and I lived in a home, just like the ones featured. It was a wood beam and natural wood home, just like the ones in the pics. One of the homes is a Haas home, which was my mom’s maiden name. One of the pics has a blue Prius in the carport, which is the car my husband drives. Talk about strange. My parents home was in Pacific Palisades, CA. I think their architect was Pollack…not sure. It was a home built in the 1950s
Rosalie Strauss Schenck
We are so thrilled to see Wendy’s Uncle’s house “The Hama House” on the listing of historic cultural monuments. As you can see in the spelling of her name the correct spelling for the house is “Hamma” Any chance of correcting the spelling? I found the photos when I was searching the net regarding the fire near the Getty today, 7/8/2009, and found a link to your site. I can not put into words the excitement my wife, Wendy, had upon seeing this great news. Cory, I’m presuming this is being directed to you. Thank you for all the work you have done to maintain the “Crestwood Hills” and the Quincy home. We live in Modesto and have a friend living in the nearby town of Riverbank who also has a Quincy Jones home. Roy Hamma’s niece, Wendy Hamm Nipper