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The Jackling House was a mansion in Woodside, California, designed and built for copper mining magnate Daniel Cowan Jackling and his family by the noted California architect George Washington Smith in 1925.〔(Preservationists appeal court ruling letting Apple CEO Steve Jobs demolish mansion. ) San Jose Mercury News. April 29, 2010. accessed May 1, 2010.〕 Although considered a historic home, its final owner Steve Jobs demolished it in 2011, after a protracted court battle, in order to build a smaller home, which was never constructed. ==History== The Jackling House designer, George Washington Smith, was the foremost creator and proponent of the Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style which was popular in the US in that era and continuing to the present day, especially in California and the Southwest. Based in Montecito, Smith helped create Santa Barbara's unified city planning and architectural aesthetic and many significant residences in the area in the 1920s.〔(Herold, Ann. ''One Spanish Colonial Revival Architect Launched California Style." The Los Angeles Times. February 2, 2006. )〕 Daniel Jackling was a copper mining baron, and the estate represented his aesthetic values, wealth, and family needs. It contained a built in residence pipe organ, originally constructed by the Aeolian Company and later enlarged by George Kilgen and Sons. George Washington Smith integrated the residence and landscaped gardens with a large traditional courtyard, open-air balconies, and many indoor-outdoor sightline and access connections. Details about the house and its contents when Jackling lived there, including the organ, are in his collected papers in the Stanford University Library.〔(Guide to the Daniel C. (Daniel Cowan) Jackling Papers, 1911-1956 ) Stanford University Library, Special Collections〕
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