Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses
Designers: Morgan and Walls, Architects (firm); Octavius Morgan (architect); John A. Walls (architect)
Dates: [unspecified]
2 stories
Overview
This shingled residence was designed by the Los Angeles architectural partnership of Morgan and Walls for Dr. W.C. Brown before 1904. The building had elements of the Shingle Syle of the 1880s and 1890s and the more contemporary Colonial Revival movements of the 1890s and early twentieth century. The house had the gambrel roof typically associated with Dutch Colonial houses of New York and elsewhere on the East Coast. The house had two large outdoor living areas, the cover porch on the first floor and sun porch on the second, that took advantage of outdoor living possible in Southern CA.
PCAD id: 22181