Three Fountains is a real piece of architectural history, designed in the 1960s by Al Beadle, the architect known as the “steel and glass man.” Beadle’s signature use of light and pattern plays across the property in a way that still feels ahead of its time, giving the community a character no newer development can replicate. Built in 1963, the two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath condos are just over 1,000 square feet, with covered patios, upgraded finishes, and an abundance of natural light that reflects Beadle’s original design intent.
The Arcadia location puts residents near 40th Street and Campbell, close to neighborhood staples like Postino’s and La Grande Orange, and the nearby canal trail makes for an easy bike ride home before cooling off in the community pools. For buyers who value mid-century architecture and want to own an original Beadle design rather than a reproduction, Three Fountains is hard to match.
Al Beadle only designed a handful of properties, and most collectors know exactly how few come up for sale. Contact Us before this piece of his work is scooped up.
Key Features
- Designed by architect Al Beadle in the 1960s
- Signature use of natural light and pattern
- Two-bedroom condos with covered patios
- Two community pools
- Near the canal trail, Postino’s, and La Grande Orange
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