Harkleroad Wind Turbine
Sam Harkleroad
Sam Harkleroad was born on October 20, 1909, and grew up on a farm in Fresno. His education ended with high school. He lived much of his life in Marin County. Harkleroad died on June 12, 1993, at the age of 83. Harkleroad had a wife Fern and a daughter, Renee Israel.
Harkleroad was a contractor, who liked to use recycled materials.
Around 1960, Harkleroad designed and constructed three unusual structures on a low hill on Harkle Road in Novato:
- A round home that rotates
- A home built in 1959, with a roof shaped as a hyperbolic paraboloid, known as the "Taco House" or the "Parabola House"
- A workshop building, with the Harkleroad wind turbine mounted on the roof
Harkleroad built various other unusual dwellings in the area. Most were destroyed when the U.S. Route 101 was built across his land. Sam Harkleroad was known as "The Frank Lloyd Wright of Marin County."
Round house
The round house is able to rotate 320 degrees, while the plumbing and electrical systems continue to function.