Lake Oswego, Oregon • Clackamas County
The John M. and Elizabeth Bates House No. 4, located in Lake Oswego, Oregon, is a notable example of mid-century modern residential architecture. Its design emphasizes clean lines, large windows for natural light, and a connection to the surrounding landscape.
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16948 Sw. Bryant Rd., Lake Oswego, Oregon
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16884 Sw. Bryant Rd., Lake Oswego, Oregon
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1125 Maple St., Lake Oswego, Oregon
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920 Sw Fairway Rd., Lake Oswego, Oregon
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40 Wilbur St., Lake Oswego, Oregon
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1850 N. Shore Rd., Lake Oswego, Oregon
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