described as battle front mediterranean in the brochure and as it turns out, it was also built by andrew berwick in 1927. several months after he took out the permit for 463 duncan. based on the brochure and the pending sale, this house with the original facade is supremely marketable. some realtors have a fancy for this maria style and recognize it as unique to san francisco. also, i never knew, but it seems so that most of the infill in noey valley was usually a marina style house. in these two reports, one by paige and turnbull from 2016 and one from ruben junius for 2019 for two other projects, that is confirmed, only they refer to them by the proper names mediterranean eare viefl. i found the reports after i submitted my brief. both state this style was the, quote, common dwelling time and infill housing preworld-ii. also, i neglected to include page 118 from mary brown's report. here it is. and i apologize for that. the important point in her conclusion is that she recommends further study of the battle front mediterranean eare -- revival houses because it appears to be the most commonly c