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Meyer, Benjamin R.: Residence and Stable (Hope Ranch) (4635 Via Roblada, Santa Barbara, California)
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Meyer, Benjamin R.: Residence and Stable (Hope Ranch) (4635 Via Roblada, Santa Barbara, California)
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Date built: 1930 Architect: Kaufmann, Gordon B. Description: Interior and exterior views of residence Spanish style residence, including courtyard and garden views. Publication(s): The Art of Living in California," by Marion Parks, California Arts and Architecture, Vol. 43, p. 11, Jan. 1933; "Ben Meyer House, Hope Ranch," Architectural Digest, Vol. 8, No. 3, p. 16; "Ben Meyer Ranch House, Santa Barbara," in Residential Architecture in Southern California, ed. Paul R. Hunter and Walter L. Reichardt (Los Angeles: Southern California Chapter, AIA, 1939), p. 38; "House for Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Meyer, Santa Barbara," American Country Houses of Today, 1935, p. 106; "House of Ben R. Meyer, Santa Barbara," Architectural Record, Vol. 74, p. 36, July 1933; "The House of Mr. Ben Meyer, Santa Barbara," House Beautiful, Vol. 71, p. 180, March 1932; "Meyer Stable," California Arts and Architecture, Vol. 45, p. 19, June 1934; "Return of the Ranch," by Kirk Wilkinson, Country Life in America, Vol. 67, p. 5, March 1935.
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I. Magnin Department Store, Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel (Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel, 1260 Channel Drive, Montecito, California)
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Date built: 1927-29 Architect: Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1952 Description: Interior views of department store located inside the Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel. Also shows exterior views of hotel and gardens. Publication(s): Additions (10 Bungalows) To Be Built on Biltmore Grounds," Architect and Engineer, Vol. 95, p. 108, Oct. 1928; "Biltmore Hotel, Santa Barbara," Western Architect, Vol. 32, pls. 122-24, Aug. 1930; "A Fine Example of California's Best Effort in Her New Architecture, the Biltmore of Santa Barbara," California Southland, Vol. 10, p. 14, Feb. 1928; "Santa Barbara Biltmore," Architectural Forum, Vol. 51, p. 635, Dec. 1929; "Santa Barbara Biltmore," in H. Philip Staats, Californian Architecture in Santa Barbara (New York: Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1929), pp. 49-53; "Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel," Architectural Digest, Vol. 6, No. 4, p. 20; "Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel," The Architect, Vol. 10, p. 77, April 1928; "Some Reflections on the Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel," by Harris Allen, Pacific Coast Architect, Vol. 33, p. 11, March 1928.
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Jefferson, J. Percival: Residence, "Miraflores," Music Academy of the West (1070 Fairway Rd., Montecito, California)
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Date built: 1915, 1918 ; Architect: Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1952 ; Landscape Architect: Thiene, Paul G. ; Description: Interior and exterior views. ; Publication(s): The California Home and Garden: A Gold Medal House by Reginald Johnson." California Southland, Vol. 4, Sept. 1921, p. 10; "Country Residence of Mr. J. P. Jefferson, Montecito," in Augusta Owen Patterson, American Homes of Today (New York, Macmillan 1924), pp. 263, 315; "Estate of J. P. Jefferson, Montecito," in Rexford Newcomb, Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States (Cleveland: J. H. Jansen, 1928), p. 7; "The Estate of Mr. J. P. Jefferson at Montecito," California Arts and Architecture, Vol. 35, May 1929, p. 47; "In a California Garden: Paul G. Thiene, Landscape Architect," House and Garden, Vol. 42, Oct. 1922, p. 50; "J. P. Jefferson House, Santa Barbara," in Residential Architecture in Southern California, ed. Paul R. Hunter and Walter L. Reichart (Los Angeles: Southern California Chapter, AIA, 1939), p. 11; "Jefferson House," in H. Philip Staats, California Architecture in Santa Barbara (New York: Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1929) p. 78; "Residence for J. P. Jefferson, Montecito," Western Architect, Vol. 32, Aug. 1923, pl. 6; "The Residence of J. P. Jefferson, Esq., Montecito," Architectural Record, Vol. 51, Jan. 1922, p. 8; "Estate of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jefferson, Montecito," California Gardens, by Winifred Starr Dobyns, pls. 27, 28 & 110.
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Jefferson, J. Percival: Residence, "Miraflores," Music Academy of the West (1070 Fairway Rd., Montecito, California)
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Date built: 1915, 1918 Architect: Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1952 Landscape Architect: Thiene, Paul G. Description: Interior and exterior views. Publication(s): The California Home and Garden: A Gold Medal House by Reginald Johnson." California Southland, Vol. 4, Sept. 1921, p. 10; "Country Residence of Mr. J. P. Jefferson, Montecito," in Augusta Owen Patterson, American Homes of Today (New York, Macmillan 1924), pp. 263, 315; "Estate of J. P. Jefferson, Montecito," in Rexford Newcomb, Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States (Cleveland: J. H. Jansen, 1928), p. 7; "The Estate of Mr. J. P. Jefferson at Montecito," California Arts and Architecture, Vol. 35, May 1929, p. 47; "In a California Garden: Paul G. Thiene, Landscape Architect," House and Garden, Vol. 42, Oct. 1922, p. 50; "J. P. Jefferson House, Santa Barbara," in Residential Architecture in Southern California, ed. Paul R. Hunter and Walter L. Reichart (Los Angeles: Southern California Chapter, AIA, 1939), p. 11; "Jefferson House," in H. Philip Staats, California Architecture in Santa Barbara (New York: Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1929) p. 78; "Residence for J. P. Jefferson, Montecito," Western Architect, Vol. 32, Aug. 1923, pl. 6; "The Residence of J. P. Jefferson, Esq., Montecito," Architectural Record, Vol. 51, Jan. 1922, p. 8; SB 466 U7 D6, 1931, "Estate of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jefferson, Montecito," California Gardens, by Winifred Starr Dobyns, pls. 27, 28 & 110.
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Lowe, Edward: Residence ("El Elisio") (2791 Sycamore Canyon, Montecito, California)
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Date built: 1922 Architect: Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1952 Description: Exterior and interior views of Spanish style residence. Publication(s): Estate of Edward Lowe, Montecito," in Rexford Newcomb, Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States (Cleveland: J. H. Jansen, 1928) p. 1; "House of Edward Lowe, Esq., Montecito," Architectural Forum, Vol. 40, Jan. 1924, pl. 14; "Lowe Home," in H. Philip Staats, Californian Architecture in Santa Barbara, (New York: Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1929) p. 81; "Residence for Mr. Edward Lowe, Montecito," Western Architect, Vol. 32, June 1923, pl. 9.
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Lowe, Edward: Residence ("El Elisio") (2791 Sycamore Canyon, Montecito, California)
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Date built: 1922 ; Architect: Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1952 ; Description: Exterior and interior views of Spanish style residence. ; Publication(s): Estate of Edward Lowe, Montecito," in Rexford Newcomb, Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States (Cleveland: J. H. Jansen, 1928) p. 1; "House of Edward Lowe, Esq., Montecito," Architectural Forum, Vol. 40, Jan. 1924, pl. 14; "Lowe Home," in H. Philip Staats, Californian Architecture in Santa Barbara, (New York: Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1929) p. 81; "Residence for Mr. Edward Lowe, Montecito," Western Architect, Vol. 32, June 1923, pl. 9.
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