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Philippians 4:8
“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things arehonest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”
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Alternative namesCarolands, Remillard Manor, The ChateauEtymologyHarriett Pullman CarolanGeneral informationArchitectural styleBeaux-Arts ClassicismAddress565 RemillardTown or cityHillsborough, CaliforniaCountryUnited StatesCoordinates37°33′19.8″N122°22′14.7″WGroundbreaking1914Completed1916Renovated1998–2002Costest. US$1,000,000(equivalent to $28,927,632 in 2022)[1]Renovation costest. US$20,000,000(equivalent to $32,540,241 in 2022)[2]Owner
- Harriett Pullman Carolan
(1915–1945) - Tomlinson Moseley
(1945–1948)[3] - Mrs. S. Coe Robinson
(1948–1950)[3][4] - Lillian Remillard Dandini
(1950–1973) - Selwyn McCabe
(1976–1976)[5][6] - Rose 'Roz' Franks
(1976–1979?)[7][8] - George Benny
(1979?–1982?)[8][9] - Michael DeDomenico
(1986–1994?)[10][11][12] - Raymond Hung
(1994–1997)[13][14] - Kevin White
(1997–1998)[15][16] - Charles and Ann Johnson
(1998–2012) - Carolands Foundation
(2012–present)
Height100 feet (30 m)[13]DimensionsOther dimensions130 feet (40 m) x 120 feet (37 m)[13]Design and constructionArchitect(s)
- Ernest Sanson (design)
- Willis Polk (construction)
- Achille Duchêne (landscape)
Renovating teamRenovating firmDoug Wilson[17]Other designersMario BuattaOther informationNumber of rooms98Websitecarolands
NRHP reference No.75000478[18]Added to NRHPOctober 21, 1975
Official nameCarolandsDesignated9 May 1975Reference no.886[19]
Carolands Chateau is a 46,050-square-foot (4,278 m2),[20] 4.5 floor, 98 room mansion on 5.83 acres (2.36 ha) in Hillsborough, California, United States. An example of American Renaissance and Beaux-Artsdesign, the building is a California Historical Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Carolands is one of the last of the houses built during the Gilded Age, a period of great mansion-building that included famous houses of the Vanderbilt family, such as Marble House, Biltmore Estate and The Breakers, and stately California houses such as Filoli and the Huntington family's mansions.
History[edit]
Harriett Pullman Carolan[edit]
The woman who built Carolands, Harriett Pullman Carolan (1869–1956), was the daughter of George Pullman, a 19th-century industrialist, one of Chicago's wealthiest men, and founder of the Pullman Company, famous for its Palace railway cars. In Chicago in 1892, Harriett Pullman married Francis Carolan of San Francisco and moved with him to California. In 1912, she acquired 554 acres (224 ha) of land in Hillsborough,[21] on which she intended to build a house and garden that would excite "the wonder and admiration of America" and reflect her many refined and cultivated interests.[22] The result was a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, inspired by the court architecture of Louis XIV. Carolan chose the site, the highest in the neighborhood, for its commanding views of the San Francisco Bay and the surrounding hills.
Architects[edit]
Harriett Carolan commissioned plans for the chateau from the Parisian architect Ernest Sanson, at the time France's foremost designer of prestigious private houses. Sanson was a classicist, and his design for the chateau's exterior was inspired by the 17th-century designs of François Mansart. He was seventy-six years old, near the end of a long and distinguished career, and never visited the California site. Carolan engaged the San Francisco-based Willis Polk, a distinguished architect in his own right, to be the structural designer and construction manager, instructing him to faithfully execute Sanson's designs.[23]
France's leading landscape architect, Achille Duchêne, designed Carolands' gardens. Duchêne's work was inspired by the works of the great 17th-century landscape designer André Le Nôtre, whose most famous creations included the gardens at the Palace of Versailles, Vaux-le-Vicomte and the Jardins des Tuileries. In his original, ambitious design for Carolands, Duchêne planned miles of roadways leading across extensive grounds, landscaped with thousands of shrubs and trees, accented by fountains and statuary. Only a small portion of the scheme was ever built.
Construction[edit]
Soon after Harriett Carolan secured the land in 1912, Duchêne arrived in San Francisco to lay out the grand parterre gardens. In late 1913, Ernest Sanson began to design the house. His plans included a dry moat around two sides of the house, discreetly located to provide light and air, and access, to the service spaces in the basement, while not blocking views of the gardens from the principal rooms on the main floor. In his design, Sanson incorporated three 18th-century period rooms that Carolan had purchased in Paris with the advice of the famous antique dealer Boni de Castellane.
In 1914, Willis Polk began grading the great terraces planned by Duchêne, sending progress photographs to the owner and her architects. Polk began to build the reinforced concrete superstructure he had designed, creating the infill walls with brick, finishing them with concrete stucco, sanded and scored to resemble natural limestone.[24]
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