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The Morgan
Where Julia Morgan's Legacy Meets Modern Living
1850 Berryman Street, Berkeley
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Anna Bellomo
Anna Bellomo
North Berkeley's newest condominiums honor California's pioneering architect with modern plans, enduring materials, and thoughtful design.
Introducing The Morgan — a boutique collection of luxury condominiums in the heart of North Berkeley, designed to honor the legacy of one of California's most celebrated architects while meeting the demands of contemporary life. With one, two, and three-bedroom residences offering level-in floor plans, private sundecks, and generous Berkeley light, The Morgan offers a rare combination of craft, comfort, and enduring design.
Designed by Berkeley-based Studio KDA — an award-winning architecture and interior design firm known for context-driven design and deep community roots — The Morgan reflects the same principles that defined Julia Morgan's work: careful attention to proportion, the honest use of natural materials, and spaces that feel both timeless and deeply human. Stone, oak, handmade tile, and organic materials are woven throughout, creating homes that reward the senses without announcing themselves.
Developed by Panoramic Interests, whose decades of Bay Area experience have produced some of the region's most thoughtfully executed residential and mixed-use projects, The Morgan represents a genuine commitment to livability, sustainability, and long-term neighborhood value — not just a building, but a contribution to the fabric of North Berkeley.
Living Spaces
Design & Materials
Modern Essentials
Building Amenities
Designed by Berkeley-based Studio KDA — an award-winning architecture and interior design firm known for context-driven design and deep community roots — The Morgan reflects the same principles that defined Julia Morgan's work: careful attention to proportion, the honest use of natural materials, and spaces that feel both timeless and deeply human. Stone, oak, handmade tile, and organic materials are woven throughout, creating homes that reward the senses without announcing themselves.
Developed by Panoramic Interests, whose decades of Bay Area experience have produced some of the region's most thoughtfully executed residential and mixed-use projects, The Morgan represents a genuine commitment to livability, sustainability, and long-term neighborhood value — not just a building, but a contribution to the fabric of North Berkeley.
Living Spaces
- One, two, and three-bedroom homes with level-in floor plans
- High ceilings and oversized windows that frame Berkeley light
- Private sundecks
Design & Materials
- Wood and handmade tile flooring throughout
- Age-in-place Universal Design principles
- Engineered soundproofing between units
- Thoughtful proportions in every room
Modern Essentials
- Smart home features integrated seamlessly
- High-end appliances and gas cooking
- Solar-powered and engineered for efficiency — without sacrificing warmth, character, or the quiet pleasures of a well-made home
Building Amenities
- Gorgeous entry lobby with high ceilings
- Elevator access to all floors
- Secured parking for each unit
Floor Plans
Neighborhood
Set just off the heart of North Berkeley’s beloved Gourmet Area, The Morgan sits in one of the city’s most character-rich and walkable neighborhoods. Tree-lined streets, historic homes, and a deeply rooted food culture give the area a distinctly local feel—one that residents tend to hold onto for years.
The surrounding blocks are defined by an eclectic and carefully preserved mix of Victorians, classic bungalows, and Craftsman homes—many dating back more than a century. This architectural heritage is so integral to the neighborhood’s identity that the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association regularly highlights the area in its walking tours.
New development here is rare, which makes the design intent behind The Morgan especially thoughtful. The architects set out to create homes that blend seamlessly with their historic neighbors, drawing from the scale, proportions, and materials that define the surrounding streetscape. Warm, neighborhood-friendly facades reflect the character of the block, while interiors are designed for modern living—featuring open spaces, updated systems, energy efficiency, and contemporary finishes. The result is a careful balance of old and new, honoring Berkeley’s architectural past while embracing the comforts of today.
Daily life here unfolds easily on foot. A short walk leads to the stretch of Shattuck Avenue, home to some of Berkeley’s most enduring institutions, including Chez Panisse, The Cheese Board Collective, and the original Peet’s Coffee & Tea. Downtown Berkeley and the nearby Bay Area Rapid Transit station are easily accessible, making commuting and car-free living both practical and appealing. From daily errands to dining out, the neighborhood supports a connected, walkable lifestyle that feels distinctly Berkeley.
The surrounding blocks are defined by an eclectic and carefully preserved mix of Victorians, classic bungalows, and Craftsman homes—many dating back more than a century. This architectural heritage is so integral to the neighborhood’s identity that the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association regularly highlights the area in its walking tours.
New development here is rare, which makes the design intent behind The Morgan especially thoughtful. The architects set out to create homes that blend seamlessly with their historic neighbors, drawing from the scale, proportions, and materials that define the surrounding streetscape. Warm, neighborhood-friendly facades reflect the character of the block, while interiors are designed for modern living—featuring open spaces, updated systems, energy efficiency, and contemporary finishes. The result is a careful balance of old and new, honoring Berkeley’s architectural past while embracing the comforts of today.
Daily life here unfolds easily on foot. A short walk leads to the stretch of Shattuck Avenue, home to some of Berkeley’s most enduring institutions, including Chez Panisse, The Cheese Board Collective, and the original Peet’s Coffee & Tea. Downtown Berkeley and the nearby Bay Area Rapid Transit station are easily accessible, making commuting and car-free living both practical and appealing. From daily errands to dining out, the neighborhood supports a connected, walkable lifestyle that feels distinctly Berkeley.
Anna Bellomo
District Homes
CEO of District Homes/Realtor
- DRE:
- #01822897
- Mobile:
- (510) 417-9390
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- (510) 417-9390
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District Homes
CEO of District Homes/Realtor
- DRE:
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- Mobile:
- (510) 417-9390
- Office:
- (510) 417-9390
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