Artist/Designer: Irving Gill
Project Location: California, United States
Style/Period(s):
Modern
Primary Material(s):
Plaster
Function(s):
Residential Structure
Related Website(s):
Significant Date(s):
20th Century
Additional Information:
Publications/Texts in Print:
Giovannini, Joseph, and Marvin Rand. 2005. Irving Gill. Salt Lake City, Utah: Gibbs Smith.
Hines, Thomas S., and Irving Gill. Irving Gill and the architecture of reform: a study in Modernist architectural culture. New York: The Monacelli Press, 2000.
Hines, Thomas S. Architecture of the sun: Los Angeles modernism, 1900-1970. New York: Rizzoli, 2010.
Building Address:
950 N. Kings Rd., West Hollywood, California
Significant Dates:
Designed between 1914-1916
Used as retirement home by Walter Dodge until 1924
Sold to T. Morrison McKenna in 19124
Acquired by Los Angeles Board of Education in 1939
Used by Fairfax High School adult education program. in 1961-1962
Demolished in 1970
Supporting Staff/ Designers:
N/A
Tags:
Spanish mission, Irving Gill, Early Modern, California Modern, 20th Century, Modernism, demolished,
Hines, Thomas S. Architecture of the Sun: Los Angeles Modernism 1900-1970. New York: Rizzoli, 2010.
Hines, Thomas S. Irving Gill and the Architecture of Reform: A Study in Modernist Architectural Culture. New York: Monacelli Press, 2000.
Rand, Marvin. Irving J. Gill: Architect, 1870-1936. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, 2006.
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