Built in 1979, this unique Rockridge property was designed by architects Lee Porter Butler & William Pearson as the first "multi-family housing project utilizing the thermal envelope concept." A mix of original 70's era bohemian design elements, including exposed I-beams, thick plank wood siding, massive wood decks and balconies, panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows with sliding glass doors and skylights combined with contemporary elements, unique to each unit. A stunning three-story tall greenhouse atrium serves as a central courtyard for this six-unit residential retreat. Unit C is a tranquil eco-modernist 2-story end unit. The handsomely tiled fountain and original entry deck lead to a bright two-story interior with impressive upgrades throughout. Pristine hardwood floors and contemporary finishes on each level complement the two bedroom, one and a half bath floorplan. The unit includes an in-unit laundry room and a dedicated garage space for parking and storage. Lovely outdoor space and gardens to the rear of the property. A convenient stroll to BART, Market Hall, popular restaurants, shops and all things Rockridge!