Harry S. "Hal" Driggs created houses in Long Beach and Duneland Beach over the past 40 years that are a wonderful evolution from typical beachfront cottages into more Bauhaus and Post Modernist structures. Colors are usually traditional browns. Exteriors are wood. But the exterior and interior forms are simpler. Windows larger. The exterior trims are hardly noticeable, but there are lines to enjoy when you look. Driggs houses are designed to embrace the lots where they have been placed - not designed first and then put on a lot. This is a Harry S. Driggs house that is tucked into the side of a dune slope on a dead end street (quiet) that backs up to the second hole of Long Beach Country Club. The spaces are designed to provide at least four distinct living zones where you can go to feel all
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