Residential Architecture in Southern California, 1939

Residential Architecture in Southern California, 1939
Title Residential Architecture in Southern California, 1939 PDF eBook
Author Paul Robinson Hunter
Publisher Hennessey & Ingalls
Pages 124
Release 1998
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This fascinating and valuable resource to the various styles of domestic architecture in Southern California was first published by the Southern California Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 1939. Over 200 photographs and many plans snow the growth of what might be called the California style in single-family housing. The heritage of Mediterranean, Colonial, and Monterey styles is examined in depth, and the final section is devoted to the then-current work being produced by such masters as Schindler, Neutra, and Lloyd Wright. Other, less well-known names include Sumner Spalding, Roland E. Coate, J.R. Davidson, and Thornton Abell.

Harwell Hamilton Harris

Harwell Hamilton Harris
Title Harwell Hamilton Harris PDF eBook
Author Lisa Germany
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 302
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780520226197

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"Harwell Harris would have been pleased with Lisa Germany's book. . . . The quality of the man permeates the work. It is honest, forthright architecture. It is void of tricks. It uses simple materials in an unself-conscious manner. It places priorities on the user. The emphasis on plan in his practice is the thread that takes us from project to project as Germany weaves the Harris tale."--Ray Kappe, FAIA, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians

Richard Neutra's Miller House

Richard Neutra's Miller House
Title Richard Neutra's Miller House PDF eBook
Author Stephen Leet
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 210
Release 2004-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781568982748

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In 1937, the architect and his sophisticated client produced a masterwork of forward-thinking and artful architecture."

Material Dreams

Material Dreams
Title Material Dreams PDF eBook
Author Kevin Starr
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 494
Release 1990-04-12
Genre History
ISBN 0199923272

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Kevin Starr is the foremost chronicler of the California dream and indeed one of the finest narrative historians writing today on any subject. The first two installments of his monumental cultural history, "Americans and the California Dream," have been hailed as "mature, well-proportioned and marvelously diverse (and diverting)" (The New York Times Book Review) and "rich in details and alive with interesting, and sometimes incredible people" (Los Angeles Times). Now, in Material Dreams, Starr turns to one of the most vibrant decades in the Golden State's history, the 1920s, when some two million Americans migrated to California, the vast majority settling in or around Los Angeles. In a lively and eminently readable narrative, Starr reveals how Los Angeles arose almost defiantly on a site lacking many of the advantages required for urban development, creating itself out of sheer will, the Great Gatsby of American cities. He describes how William Ellsworth Smyth, the Peter the Hermit of the Irrigation Crusade, the self-educated, Irish engineer William Mulholland (who built the main aquaducts to Los Angeles), and George Chaffey (who diverted the Colorado River, transforming desert into the lush Imperial Valley) brought life-supporting water to the arid South. He examines the discovery of oil, the boosters and land developers, the evangelists (such as Bob Shuler, the Methodist Savanarola of Los Angeles, and Aimee Semple McPherson), and countless other colorful figures of the period. There are also fascinating sections on the city's architecture the impact of the automobile on city planning, the Hollywood film community, the L.A. literati, and much more. By the end of the decade, Los Angeles had tripled in population and become the fifth largest city in the nation. In Material Dreams, Starr captures this explosive growth in a narrative tour de force that combines wide-ranging scholarship with captivating prose.

Los Angeles Residential Architecture

Los Angeles Residential Architecture
Title Los Angeles Residential Architecture PDF eBook
Author Ruth Wallach
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2015-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 1625853343

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During the first half of the twentieth century, Los Angeles grew into a sprawling metropolis. As suburbs developed, demonstration homes and housing exhibitions brought innovative architectural and interior design styles. Displays like the California Home and Garden Exhibition showcased the latest in timesaving appliances, modern furniture and cutting-edge building techniques meant to represent the future and ideals of Southern California living. Model and tract home exhibitions like those at Leimert Park inspired a new generation of homebuyers. Designed to house the masses, multi-family developments like the Zigzag Moderne-style Val d'Amour were benchmarks for their time. Join author Ruth Wallach on a tour of the varied Modernist styles that give Los Angeles its distinct residential landscape.

A Guide to Architecture in Southern California

A Guide to Architecture in Southern California
Title A Guide to Architecture in Southern California PDF eBook
Author David Gebhard
Publisher [Los Angeles] : Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Pages 252
Release 1965
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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An Arch Guidebook to Los Angeles

An Arch Guidebook to Los Angeles
Title An Arch Guidebook to Los Angeles PDF eBook
Author Robert Winter
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 546
Release 2009-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781423608936

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Known as "the bible" to Los Angeles architecture scholars and enthusiasts, Robert Winter and David Gebhard's groundbreaking guide to architecture in the greater Los Angeles area is updated and revised once again. From Art Deco to Beaux-Arts, Spanish Colonial to Mission Revival, Winter discusses an impressive variety of architectural styles in this popular guide that he co-authored with the late David Gebhard. New buildings and sites have been added, along with all new photography. Considered the most thorough L.A. architecture guide ever written, this new edition features the best of the past and present, from Charles and Henry Greene's Gamble House to Frank Gehry's Disney Philharmonic Hall. This was, and is again, a must-have guide to a diverse and architecturally rich area. Robert Winter is a recognized architectural historian who lives in Los Angeles, and has led architectural tours through the Los Angeles area since 1965. He is a professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles.