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Dr. Miller 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Bl residence, Beverly Hilla, California. 1946 View approa~hing Looking from garden toward living room, sunshades extending out from transom Living terrace seen from living room Looking from dining room to living room and into bedroom, whioh oan be shut off by sliding wall Detail of living room windows showing transom and windaws above external sunshades Looking from dining room into lathhouse Detail of dining room oeiling showing provisions for sliding door panels Kitohen Outdoor living apace Mar Vista Housing Group, Mar Vista, California. 1948. 52 houses on individual lots, using one identical floor plan, architectural variations being obtained by different relations of garage to house • 82 Plot plan of &ntire group. showing variations of house-garage relationship 83 Typical house, isometric drawing with roof removed 84 Typioal house as shown in isometrio drawing. Garage in front - oovered entry walk from garage to house 85 Detail of covered entry walk 86 Another example or the same type as before 87 Similar house, roof omitted over entry walk 88 Two examples, paired to share common entrance garden 89 View. of house seen from entrance walk of adjacent similar house 90 House on wider lot, with garage attached at one aide 91 View o~ house with side garage, showing relatlonship to neighboring house 92 House on a steeply sloping lot, .with garage below the bedrooms 93 House turned sideways on lot, with garage attached at front end 94 House turned sideways on lot, blank end toward street. Garages on this group are detaohed and reaohed from rear alley 95 Interior view or living room looking taward kitchen, showing dining port open 96 Same, dining port closed . 97 Vi8W' inside kitchen, with dining space in foreground 99 VilJ!r from one bedroom into another - showing that two ohildren's rooms can be used in daytime as 00111.~on playroom 100 Bathroom The Hursohler reaidenoe, Pasadena, California. 1950 101 Straight frontal view of house from garden 102 Foreshortened view or same 103 Bedroom wing from terrace 104 Night view from terrace in~o living quarters 105 Street aide, view toward entrance 106 Same, junction of different roof levels 107 Covered entrance walk showing continuation of forms and colors through the entry to garden 108 Interior, entry looking toward bedroom wing 109 Fireplaoe portion of living room 110 Vi8W' from dining apace toward fireplace, sliding panel to breakfast room and kitchen opened 111 Same, sliding panel clos~d 112 Dining room seen from outside 114 View from entry into bedroom passage showing storage cabinets below windows 115 Same, built-in sewing unit, opened to passage 116 Master bedroom, vimr toward terrace 117 Combication study and dressing room of Mr. Hursohler 118 Dressing room of Mrs. Huraohler, dressing table, obsoure glass panels to screen view from living room terrace 119 Bathroom 120 Kitonen, view toward sink, revolving corner shelves and ovens 121 Same, service opening for sliding trays (platform added for the oonvenienoe of the housekeeper) BECKETT, W!LUAM S. The arohiteot 1s office and studio, Los An~elea, California. 1950 122 Street view 123 View from garden patio toward slidin~ glass wall 124 Reception room, looking toward mezzanine 3
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Full text | Dr. Miller 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Bl residence, Beverly Hilla, California. 1946 View approa~hing Looking from garden toward living room, sunshades extending out from transom Living terrace seen from living room Looking from dining room to living room and into bedroom, whioh oan be shut off by sliding wall Detail of living room windows showing transom and windaws above external sunshades Looking from dining room into lathhouse Detail of dining room oeiling showing provisions for sliding door panels Kitohen Outdoor living apace Mar Vista Housing Group, Mar Vista, California. 1948. 52 houses on individual lots, using one identical floor plan, architectural variations being obtained by different relations of garage to house • 82 Plot plan of &ntire group. showing variations of house-garage relationship 83 Typical house, isometric drawing with roof removed 84 Typioal house as shown in isometrio drawing. Garage in front - oovered entry walk from garage to house 85 Detail of covered entry walk 86 Another example or the same type as before 87 Similar house, roof omitted over entry walk 88 Two examples, paired to share common entrance garden 89 View. of house seen from entrance walk of adjacent similar house 90 House on wider lot, with garage attached at one aide 91 View o~ house with side garage, showing relatlonship to neighboring house 92 House on a steeply sloping lot, .with garage below the bedrooms 93 House turned sideways on lot, with garage attached at front end 94 House turned sideways on lot, blank end toward street. Garages on this group are detaohed and reaohed from rear alley 95 Interior view or living room looking taward kitchen, showing dining port open 96 Same, dining port closed . 97 Vi8W' inside kitchen, with dining space in foreground 99 VilJ!r from one bedroom into another - showing that two ohildren's rooms can be used in daytime as 00111.~on playroom 100 Bathroom The Hursohler reaidenoe, Pasadena, California. 1950 101 Straight frontal view of house from garden 102 Foreshortened view or same 103 Bedroom wing from terrace 104 Night view from terrace in~o living quarters 105 Street aide, view toward entrance 106 Same, junction of different roof levels 107 Covered entrance walk showing continuation of forms and colors through the entry to garden 108 Interior, entry looking toward bedroom wing 109 Fireplaoe portion of living room 110 Vi8W' from dining apace toward fireplace, sliding panel to breakfast room and kitchen opened 111 Same, sliding panel clos~d 112 Dining room seen from outside 114 View from entry into bedroom passage showing storage cabinets below windows 115 Same, built-in sewing unit, opened to passage 116 Master bedroom, vimr toward terrace 117 Combication study and dressing room of Mr. Hursohler 118 Dressing room of Mrs. Huraohler, dressing table, obsoure glass panels to screen view from living room terrace 119 Bathroom 120 Kitonen, view toward sink, revolving corner shelves and ovens 121 Same, service opening for sliding trays (platform added for the oonvenienoe of the housekeeper) BECKETT, W!LUAM S. The arohiteot 1s office and studio, Los An~elea, California. 1950 122 Street view 123 View from garden patio toward slidin~ glass wall 124 Reception room, looking toward mezzanine 3 |