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Bertram Goodhue practically invented the Spanish Colonial Revival style, ... the United States Navy began building at Point Loma in 1921.
Regional Variations on Spanish Revival Architecture. Since Spanish Colonial architecture was built across such a large ...
The building at 1911 Magazine St. is an example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture featuring white stucco topped with red tile. Now an event venue known as Il Mercato, it opened in 1849 as ...
After the 1925 earthquake devastated Santa Barbara and a portion of State Street, the survivors were left with the decision ...
While Colonial-style homes have evolved over the centuries—their modern interpretation is the Colonial Revival style—they remain one of the most popular residential architectural styles in the ...
The most popular Colonial homes of the present day are known as New Colonials or Modern Colonials, which grew out of Colonial Revival architecture. Colonial Revival homes had many smaller rooms ...
Starting in the late 19th century, colonial-style architecture saw a resurgence. Such homes are aptly called colonial revival. “Colonial architecture is officially on the east coast in the ...
The building lives on in the same Spanish Colonial Revival style with tenants reflecting yesterday and today's downtown. It includes an attorney, bail bondsman, The Vine wine bar, Little Olive Co ...
Local historian, Neal Graffy, discussed how the city's architecture was shaped in the 100 years since the 1925 earthquake. The region has Spanish Colonial Revival style buildings in all directions.
Frazer used Spanish Colonial Revival-style stucco tiling for the exterior, imported Renaissance Revival-style Italian marble for interiors and the ornate carved oak Gothic Revival staircase for ...