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Charles Warren Callister

Charles Warren Callister (February 27, 1917 – April 3, 2008) was an American architect based in Tiburon, CA. He is known for the hand-crafted aesthetic and high-level design of his single-family homes and large community developments. Callister's most notable projects include the Mill Valley Christian Science Church (1955), the Duncan House (1959) in San Francisco, Rossmoor Leisure World (1963) in Walnut Creek, CA, and the Mills College Chapel (1968).〔Charles Warren Callister Collection, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley.〕
== Early life ==

Callister was born in Rochester, NY and grew up in New York, Florida, Ohio, and Texas. As a teenager, he studied art at the Witte Museum in San Antonio. He earned a scholarship for college that limited him to schools in Texas, none of which had a fine arts program, so he decided to study architecture, art, and sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.〔Weinstein, Dave. ″SIGNATURE STYLE / Warren Callister / Listening for architecture / Boldly modern, yet arising from the spirit of the place.″ ''SF Gate''. 6 Mar 2004. ()〕 He attended the University from 1935-1941 when he was drafted into World War II. He served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers (1941-1955) helping to build the ALCAN Highway in Alaska, and later served as a pilot for the Air Force.〔Richard Ehrenberger and Charles Sholten, ″Charles Warren Callister, 1917-2008.″ ''The Architect’s Newspaper''. 30 April 2008 ()〕

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