07/03/2012

Haunted House? The Abandoned Mansion of Steve Jobs

Haunted House? The Abandoned Mansion of Steve Jobs: [ By Delana in Abandoned Places & Architecture & Design & Urbex & Parkour. ]


The life of late Apple magnate Steve Jobs was unquestionably full of interesting twists and turns. One of the lesser-known battles fought by Jobs was that of Jackling Mansion, a home that polarized the town of Woodside, California and became one of the area’s most intriguing abandoned places.



An Historic Home



(all images via: Jonathan Haeber)

The Jackling House was built in 1925 as a residence for copper mining baron Daniel Cowan Jackling and his family. Famed Californian architect George Washington Smith designed and built the stunning 17,000 square foot home in the popular (for the area and the time) Spanish Colonial Revival style. Inside, a massive pipe organ provided a fascinating focal point.


Steve’s Role



Steve Jobs bought the breathtaking property in 1984 and lived there for about a decade. The home was then rented out for a number of years until 2000, at which time Jobs stopped maintaining it and the building began to fall into disrepair. This once-magnificent home began to crumble and eventually became one of the most opulent abandonments in the country.



But Jobs didn’t intend to abandon the place altogether. He had a plan to demolish the original Jackling mansion and build a more modest family home in its place. In 2004 he received permission from Woodside to move forward with his plan…but the town’s other residents had another idea.


Upholding Heritage



A citizen group of preservationists called Uphold Our Heritage was quickly formed in order to block the demolition of the building. They filed lawsuits against the town of Woodside and against Jobs personally, stating that both parties had failed to recognize the historic value of the home and would be doing the town a disservice by tearing it down.



The legal battle that ensued was epic. From 2004 to 2011, Jobs and his lawyer returned to court time after time to gain the necessary demolition permits. The two sides struggled seemingly endlessly, with the preservationists insisting that the home was an important piece of history and Jobs insisting that it would take more money to salvage the mansion than it would to simply tear it down and build a new home.


The End of the Battle



Whichever side of this argument makes more sense to you, the reality is that Jobs eventually won the fight. He was granted the permits necessary to demolish the Jackling House in 2011 and the house was torn down just months before his death.



Thankfully for those of us who love exploring the depths of abandoned places, photographer Jonathan Haeber was able to capture these incredible photos before the building was gone forever.



Haeber arrived at the mansion sometime around 2007 to find the gate open and the property unlocked. He ventured inside to produce some of the last-ever images of this breathtaking and majestic home.



Although the paint was peeling, the plaster was crumbling and the elements had begun to reclaim the building, it was not hard to see the past splendor of the place.



In a very real way, the neglect suffered by this beautiful mansion only served to increase and highlight its best features. The world lost a truly elegant piece of architecture when the Jackling House was demolished.








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Street Seats for the People: Bold Guerrilla Furniture

Street Seats for the People: Bold Guerrilla Furniture: [ By Steph in Furniture & Interiors & Guerilla Action & Art & Urban & Street Art. ]


Just try to locate a truly comfortable outdoor, public place to lounge around your city. Typically what you’ll find are rigid benches that discourage people from lingering too long. Artist Oliver Show sought to remedy that in Hamburg, Germany, by creating bold yellow benches, couches and other seating areas in unexpected places.



The sculptural, flexible seating areas are created by wrapping yellow drainage pipes around the city’s existing infrastructure including bridge trusses, bike racks, handrails and trees. The material is low-cost and weather-resistant, and its bright color enables it to stand out among the largely neutral hues of its surroundings.



“The interventionist and experimental approach to me is more important than the quest for a ‘perfect’ product,” the artist told Der Spiegel (via Architzer). The installation won Show a design award from the HFBK Leinemann Foundation for Education and the Arts.



When urban spaces are designed to prevent people from getting too comfortable – a problem that could be partially solved by coming up with some creative solutions for homeless housing – they perpetuate a cycle of constant motion that keeps city residents from pausing to notice, enjoy and interact with their surroundings. If only urban planners would take more cues from artists, and from the very people who use the infrastructure they design.








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Our offices: Let us show you them.

Our offices: Let us show you them.: Tea!


The offices at ThinkGeek HQ are different.



ThinkGeek HQ is utterly devoid of gray-walled cubicles and water coolers. Instead we have Wampa rugs and Daleks. All of these things seem normal to us now. Friday afternoon NERF battles? Normal. Lightsaber sparring? Normal. Dance parties? Totally normal.



...Wait a minute. No they're not!



We know what to do.



Let us take you on a tour. A walk through of the coolest bits of ThinkGeek HQ, office by office.






Introducing our first victim: Carrie, the Web Community Monkey.



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Timmy looks distracted.




Carrie's office is arguably one of the coolest ones here, mostly because of how involved she is with all of you. She talks to folks all day on Twitter and Facebook. Sometimes folks send her the most amazing things based on conversations they've had with her.



Exhibit A:




Doctor!

Ignore the ghost shirt in the bottom right. It's not really there.



David Tennant, in needlepoint cross stitch!



The story: @hithahspam was tweeting about her awesome 10th Doctor project, and we (very jokingly) tweeted back that we'd love to have one, too--and she kindly took us up on it! When we tweeted to our followers that she was making us one, she got hammered with even more requests. Sorry, @hithahspam!



Exhibit B:



Whoa

That's right, that's Timmy. On an Etch-a-Sketch.



The story: The very amazing Jonathan Liu made us this Timmy on an Etch-A-Sketch at Maker Faire, and it was kindly delivered to us by Matt Blum of GeekDad fame. The design stays in place because he gets rid of the excess sand before doing the drawing, so what you see here is his first pass at getting it right. Some photos of him at work.



That's not all. Do you guys remember the Mutant Jello? It's still in Carrie's office.



It's still scary

It's hanging by a net from the ceiling. This is likely because Carrie wants to make an example out of it. You know, just in case other mutant jello creatures decide to invade.





...oh dear.

Look what we found on her desk! A gift from R Stevens, the guy behind Diesel Sweeties. (He also has the best knee socks in internetville)




Yep, we have connections.

Carrie has a shelf laden with goodies hovering above her as she works. Pictured here: Timmy and K9.



(Please note the Geek a Week cards on the bottom left)



Hi Felicia!

Also on that shelf? The Guild, issue one. Autographed.



But wait, there's more!



So awesoem

A W00tstock poster, from the first W00tstock. Autographed, of course.




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Arguably the most humble of the things in Carrie's office, but the most telling. Her tea, mug and her iPhone. She is rarely without these things, we were just lucky enough to snap a photo while she was at a meeting.



If you squint, you can just barely make out a pile of loot behind her phone. This pile is intended for you. It's a pile of give-aways. If you stay tuned, you'll get a chance to win some of that loot in one of our weekly Geek O'Clock contests! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ for the details, which we will post soon.



That's it for now! Was there anything else you wanted to see from Carrie's office? Have any questions? Maybe you have suggestions for the next tour? Go ahead and comment below and we'll make it happen for you.





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Clicking is like turning a page

Clicking is like turning a page: Mmm!!

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Where would we be without the endless font of entertainment that is the internet? Bored? Hanging out in a library?



Okay, maybe the library thing is just us. Regardless, please enjoy clicking through all of the cool links that we've shared with you this week!







Links from the Twitter, Google+, and Facebook 'verse:




If you're not wearing curly-toed boots and poofy pants, you're just not fashionable. (i09)



In other fashion news: Cat Mullet (Cute Overload)



This may help us figure out why everyone loves Gamera. (Buzzfeed)



Here, have a picture of Clint Eastwood holding an armadillo looking pretty much exactly like Wolverine. (Tumblr)



Our brains are weird and awesome. (YouTube)



Everyone needs a 90's-montage melodica jam to brighten the afternoon. (YouTube)



Three words: Stained. Glass. TARDIS. (Craftster)




Some of these rejected Star Wars toy ideas made us chortle. (BoingBoing)






Quilts inspired by the LHC? These are relevant to our interests. (BoingBoing)




Try this and get back to us. (Sparkfun)



Sorry. Can't talk. Too busy staring at this awesome Demon Hunter cosplay. (Deviantart)




Modern moments as played out in minature on vintage watch faces. (YouTube)



Want juice now. Thanks. (YouTube)




Your moment of dorky beauty: Prismatica. (Vimeo)




A 3-minute Superman musical from the 70s. You're welcome. (YouTube)




SETI wants your Braaaaiiinnssss. (The Mary Sue)



For your moment of Zen: Minecraft Cat Fountain. (YouTube)





This is a great world because a cupcake ATM (ACM?) exists in it. (LAist)



It is a thing of steampunk'd, NERF beauty. (Deviantart)




That's a really nice fig...ure...Wait, that's a cake! (Between the Pages Blog)







The Fireflower: A Super Mario 3 airship rendered in LEGO. (Tumblr)



To turn a taxidermied badger into a musical instrument. It was one man's dream. He made it a reality. (BoingBoing)



We'd like to say something scientifically relevant here, but all we can think is: "WHOA, COOL!" (YouTube)




Astronaut Satoshi Furukawa built a LEGO model of the International Space Station. While ON the International Space Station. How unbelievably meta! (CollectSpace)




First, prosthetic limbs. Then, cybernetic enhancements? We can get behind this. (Wired)



Kinect-powered shopping carts. Creepy or not creepy? We can't decide. (The Verge)



The Walking Stick's lesson: Hold on. (NPR)



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Folks. Country-fried bacon with country gravy on a STICK exists. It's like they extracted this straight from our dreams. (Chicago Reader)



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Quinoa Breakfast Cookies & Roasted Chickpea Fajitas Delicious Links

Quinoa Breakfast Cookies & Roasted Chickpea Fajitas Delicious Links:

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Do you ever feel that breakfast is the ultimate Catch-22? Without breakfast, we are not fully awake. But to prepare breakfast requires more than a dollop of alertness. Boiling water for poached eggs, hot butter for pancakes — the hazards! And the time — who has the time? And yet breakfast is a necessity. You are better for eating it. It fuels the brain and the body, and while anyone can pour milk and cereal into a bowl, you're even better off if you eat something with more substance, more staying power.

Let us help you. Bypass the morning Catch-22, and make your breakfast the night before. Here are 10 breakfasts that are especially good for making ahead of time — from homemade yogurt cups, to eggy muffins with herbs and prosciutto, to creamy steel-cut oats, made in the easiest possible way. More



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