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Photos: ‘Floating’ Oakland home built for jazz great Dave Brubeck listed for $3 million

4-bedroom home was built around a rock outcrop that projects through center of house

Front view of cantilevered home.
An Oakland home built for late jazz legend Dave Brubeck is for sale for $3 million. (Christian Klugmann, Christian Klugmann Photography)
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A uniquely designed Oakland home originally built for late jazz legend Dave Brubeck is for sale for $3 million.

"Floating" section of home embedded in hillside.
An Oakland home built for late jazz legend Dave Brubeck is for sale for $3 million. (Christian Klugmann, Christian Klugmann Photography) 

The mid-century modern home is cantilevered 16 feet in the air, creating the appearance of a part of the home “floating” above the hillside.

Living room with bay views.
An Oakland home built for late jazz legend Dave Brubeck is for sale for $3 million. (Christian Klugmann, Christian Klugmann Photography) 
Rock formation in the living room.
An Oakland home built for late jazz legend Dave Brubeck is for sale for $3 million. (Christian Klugmann, Christian Klugmann Photography) 

The 2,652-square-foot property was designed in 1954 by architect Beverley D. Thorne, who sought to accentuate the beauty of the home’s natural surroundings. The four-bedroom, four-bath home features panoramic views of the bay and was built around a rock outcrop that projects through the center of the house into the original music room.

Outdoor patio.
An Oakland home built for late jazz legend Dave Brubeck is for sale for $3 million. (Christian Klugmann, Christian Klugmann Photography) 
Bedroom in home.
An Oakland home built for late jazz legend Dave Brubeck is for sale for $3 million. (Christian Klugmann, Christian Klugmann Photography) 

The Dave Brubeck Quartet composed hits “Take Five” and “Blue Rondo à la Turk” in the music room of the home. And TV show host Ed Sullivan was so impressed with the design of the home that he broadcast the quartet performing there on an episode of his show.

Emma Morris with Red Oak Realty is the listing agent.

Night time view bay.
An Oakland home built for late jazz legend Dave Brubeck is for sale for $3 million. (Christian Klugmann, Christian Klugmann Photography)