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fromLos Angeles Times
17 years ago

A Montecito classic, revived

George Washington Smith, widely regarded as the founder of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, designed scores of houses in and around Santa Barbara during an architectural career that lasted only a dozen years before his death in 1930. Today those houses, with their signature mix of whitewashed walls, red-tiled roofs, balconies, courtyards, fountains, elaborate carved woodwork and wrought iron, are keenly sought after, according to area real estate agents.
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fromLos Angeles Times
15 years ago

Home of the Week: A hillside hideaway with a Hollywood vibe

A 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival home in Los Feliz has housed celebrities including Natalie Portman and Joe Jonas, featuring original architectural details and expansive city views.
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Architecture Spotlight: Spanish Colonial Revival evokes L.A.'s golden era

With their red-tile roofs and stucco walls so commonplace that they've become part of the landscape, the homes of the Spanish Colonial Revival tapped the climate, local materials and an idealized view of history to become the signature style of Southern California.
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fromLos Angeles Times
40 years ago

Restored Magnolia Mansion Is Monument to Elegant Past

Jerry and T.J. Berns purchased a severely neglected 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival mansion in Sherman Oaks and restored it to become Los Angeles' first owner-occupied historic-cultural monument in the San Fernando Valley.
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