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Spanish Colonial Revival - Altadena
Frank H. Upman House Est. 1928
| Built by Glover and Kauth, original designer unknown - additions and landscape by Lloyd Wright. |
1955 Mendocino Lane, Altadena, CA 91001 Map
1929 Meadowbrook Road, Altadena, CA 91001 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - Beverly Hills
9451 Sunset Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Map
726 Foothill Rd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - City of Industry
La Casa Nueva Est. c 1920 Museum
Tours
National Register
California State Historic Landmark 874
15415 East Don Julian Road, City of Industry, CA 91745 Map
626 968-8492
Spanish Colonial Revival - Highland Park
Southwest Museum National Register
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 283
234 Museum Drive, Highland Park, CA 90065 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - Hollywood
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 545
Built in 1926 from a design by architect H. B. Traver. This Spanish Colonial Revival structure is associated with the growth of the film industry and was built by investors Douglas Fairbanks, Marcut Lowe, Louis B. Mayer and Mary Pickford. The first
Academy Awards ceremony was held there in 1929. Declared: 8/13/91
7000 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - Los Angeles
Alice Lynch Residence Est. 1922
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 621
2414 4th Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Map
Apartments
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 426
Built in 1933, this Spanish Colonial Revival multi-level apartment building was designed by Milton J. Black. The most significant feature of this structure, which ranges in height from two to four stories, is the cascade of tiled roofs. Declared:
3/31/89
654 S Burnside Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Map
11725 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049 Map
Bradbury House
Courtyard Apartment Complex
The Ebell of Los Angeles Building
El Greco Apartments National Register
Engine Company No. 56
Felipe De Neve Branch Library
Gayley Terrace
Hangar One National Register
Herald Examiner Building Est. 1915 National Register
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 594
Built circa 1922 from a design by John Byers. This two-story adobe residence is a textbook example of Spanish Colonial Revival style. John Byers was well known for his outstanding talent as an architect. The Bradbury family (who also built the
Bradbury building) was one of the wealthiest families in the city at that time. Declared: 4/26/94
102 Ocean Way, Los Angeles, CA Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 446
Built in 1936, from a design by Frederic Clark. This Spanish Colonial Revival apartment complex acts as a transition between the Westwood Village commercial areas and the singlefamily neighborhoods to the east. Declared: 8/1/89
10830 Lindbrook Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90024 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 250
Designed by Silas R. Burns and Sumner P. Hunt, the cornerstone of this Spanish Colonial Revival style building was laid on February 28, 1927. Declared: 8/25/82
4400 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 231
Original location at 1028 Tiverton Avenue, Westwood. Built circa 1929 and designed by F. Pierpont Davis and Walter S. Davis, it is a two-story Spanish Colonial Revival apartment complex reflecting the distinguished architecture of the early days of
Westwood Village. Declared: 4/9/81
817 N Hayworth Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 337
Built in 1924, the Engine Company No. 56 remains as one of the few unaltered Mediterranean Bungalow-type engine houses built in Los Angeles dating from the 1920's. It has a notable design combining elements of the Spanish Colonial Revival and
Classical Revival styles. Declared: 1/12/88
2838 Rowena Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90039 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 452
The Library is a 1929 one-story brick building in which architect Austin Whittlesey combines elements of Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. The landscaped terracing takes advantage of the hillside site. Declared: 10/17/89
2820 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 363
Completed in 1940 and designed by Laurence B. Clapp. This Spanish Colonial Revival apartment building with its white stucco structure accommodates itself to its lot by stepping up the slope in the manner of a Mediterranean hill town. Declared:
6/21/88
959 Gayley Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024 Map
Designed by Gable and Wyant
5701 W. Imperial Hwy, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 178
| Designed by Julia Morgan. Declared: 8/17/77 |
1111 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Map
La Casa de las Campaņas
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 239
350 North June Street, Los Angeles, CA 90004 Map
La Fonda Restaurant Building
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 268
This 1926 building is a two-story stucco-overbrick structure designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by Morgan, Walls & Clements. Declared: 6/24/83
2501 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map
10643 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90077 Map
Octavius W. Morgan Residence
Pierce Brothers Mortuary
Residence
Ruskin Art Club
Villa Cintra
Villa Rafael
Westlake Theatre Building
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 444
Built in 1929, this one-story Spanish Colonial Revival home is significant for its association with its owner Octavius Morgan, a principal in the important Los Angeles architectural firm of Morgan, Walls & Clements. Declared: 6/20/89
181 S Alta Vista St, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 574
Begun in 1923 by architects Meyer & Holler, one of the most popular firms in 1920's Los Angeles as a one and two-story Spanish Colonial Revival structure. The Pierce Family, who built the business as well as active Turn-of-the-Century civic leaders,
is still involved in this organization. Declared: 2/9/93
714 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 257
Built in 1937 and designed by John Victor Macka, this Mediterranean/Spanish Colonial Revival style residence is located in a prominent setting with a view of Echo Park Lake. Declared: 11/5/82
817 N Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 639
This residence was built in 1922. Architect Frank Meline designed this Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style structure. Declared: 3/18/97
800 S Plymouth Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90005 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 428
This building is a two-story Spanish Colonial Revival apartment court. Villa Cintra was constructed in 1928. Declared: 4/7/89
430 South Cloverdale Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 263
The original portion of this house was built in 1904. In 1923 the property was acquired by Giovanni and Tranquilla Vai. On March 25, 1929 Mr. Vai secured a permit to modify the structure, listing J. A. Wilson as the architect for the modification.
Its architecture is described as Spanish Colonial Revival exterior with an Italian Renaissance-influenced interior. Declared: 6/3/83
2123 Parkside Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90031 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 546
| Designed by Richard D. Bates in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with Churrigueresque detailing. Now an indoor swap meet. Declared: 9/24/91 |
636 1/2 S Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map
Withers Residence
Spanish Colonial Revival - Monrovia
Upton Sinclair House Est. 1923 National Register
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 648
Architect L. A. Smith designed this Spanish Colonial Revival style residence in 1926. Declared: 12/9/97
2731 Woodshire Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90068 Map
Designed by Frederick H. Wallis
464 N. Myrtle Ave., Monrovia, CA 91016 Map
24151 San Fernando Road, Newhall, CA 91321 Map
661 254-4584
Spanish Colonial Revival - North Hollywood
Amelia Earhart / North Hollywood Branch Library
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 302
5211 N Tujunga Ave, North Hollywood, CA 91601 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - Pacific Palisades
Feuchtwanger House (Villa Aurora)
Pacific Palisades Business Block
Spanish Colonial Revival - Pasadena
Villa Verde National Register Spanish Colonial Revival - San Marino
Baldwin House Est. 1926
Osthoff House Est. 1925
Spanish Colonial Revival - San Pedro
Harbor View House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 589
Built in 1928 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style from a design by Mark Daniels. Lion Feuchtwanger was a German-Jew who escaped persecution during World War II. In addition to housing his enormous library, Feuchtwanger used his home as a refuge for
talented emigres. Declared: 2/2/94
520 Paseo Miramar, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 276
Formerly Santa Monica Land & Water Company Building. Completed in 1924, the building was designed by architect Clifton Nourse in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It is said to be one of the most architecturally distinguished structures in the
western portion of the City. Declared: 4/24/84
15300 W Sunset Blvd, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 Map
800 S San Rafael, Pasadena, CA 91105 Map
Designed by George Washington Smith
665 S Allen Ave, San Marino, CA 91108 Map
Designed by George Washington Smith
1779 Lombardy Rd, San Marino, CA 91108 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 252
This five-story Spanish Colonial Revival style structure was dedicated on September 2, 1926, to serve as a recreational center for servicemen. Declared: 8/25/82
921 Beacon Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 Map
211 17th St, Santa Monica, CA 90402 Map
1628 Georgina Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90402 Map
1923 La Mesa Dr, Santa Monica, CA 90402 Map
2141 La Mesa Dr, Santa Monica, CA 90402 Map
2126 La Mesa Dr, Santa Monica, CA 90402 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - Sherman Oaks
The Magnolia
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 293
| Built in the late 1920's, this Spanish Colonial Revival style residence includes a detached garage and chauffeur's quarters. Declared: 6/18/85 |
13242 Magnolia Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - Sunland
10962 Peoria St, Sunland, CA 91040 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - West Hollywood
C.E. Toberman Estate National Register
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 285
1847 Camino Palmero, West Hollywood, CA 90046 Map
Hollywood School For Girls / Women's Club of Hollywood
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 604
| Constructed in 1948 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, the club was designed by Arthur E. Harvey. Declared: 11/1/94 |
1741 N La Brea Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90046 Map
Spanish Colonial Revival - Westwood
Fox Village Theater Est. 1931
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 362
945 Broxton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024 Map
Ralphs Grocery Store National Register Spanish Colonial Revival - Whittier
Hoover Hotel National Register Related Links
Designed by Russell E. Collins
1142 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024 Map
Designed by David Bushnell
7035 Greenleaf Ave., Whittier, CA 90602 Map
For more Spanish Colonial Revivals see Wallace Neff and John Byers
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