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SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS/ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER September/October 2016 Irving J. Gill. Photo: San Diego Historical Society. in this issue Three Fall Events Celebrate Irving Gill Lecture, Exhibition, & Home Tour September 17th and 24th; October 22nd Irving Gill Fall Fest 1 President s Letter 2 What Makes Architects Creative? 3 SAH/SCC Publications for Sale 5 Bookmarks 6 Join SAH/SCC this fall as we celebrate the work of Irving J. Gill (1870-1936) with three separate events and tours. This series is organized in conjunction with the upcoming exhibition Irving Gill: Simplicity and Reform, and is co-sponsored by SAH/SCC and the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and held in conjunction with the Southern California Chapter of Docomomo US. Gill was lauded in his time by Lewis Mumford as one of the great leaders of modern architecture, and by Henry-Russell Hitchcock, who insisted that Gill s buildings were more premonitory of the next phase of modern architecture than any other American work of the period. Truly, Gill s ornamental restraint and elegant proportions set the groundwork for Southern California modernism. Join us at any or all of these special events this fall as we get to know the work of a seminal early Southern California modernist. Bella Vista Terrace (1910), Sierra Madre. Image: HABS. Authors on Architecture: Hines on Gill Lecture, Miles Playhouse, Santa Monica Saturday, September 17, 2016, 2-4PM Horatio West Court (1919-1922), Santa Monica. Photo: Marvin Rand/HABS. One of Southern California s most important authors and historians, Thomas S. Hines, Ph.D., will kick off our month-long Gill celebration with the lecture Modernist Cottages: The Democratic Architecture of Irving Gill. His book Irving Gill and the Architecture of Reform: A Study in Modernist Architectural Culture (The Monacelli Press, 2000) is known as the definitive monograph on this important architect. As a professor of history, architecture, and urban design at UCLA, Hines has turned his attention to other formidable architects in books that include Richard Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture (Rizzoli, 2006) and Burnham of Chicago: Architect and Planner (University of Chicago Press, 2008, 2nd ed.). His essays have been published in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Journal of Urban History, and Architectural Record, as well as The New York Times and Los Angeles Times. Hines has held Guggenheim, NEH, and Getty fellowships. The lecture is free to the public and will include a reception afterward with light refreshments on the patio of the historic Miles Playhouse (John Byers, 1929) in Santa Monica. Authors on Architecture: Hines on Gill Saturday, September 17, 2016; 2-4PM; Miles Playhouse; 1130 Lincoln Blvd., Santa Monica; free; seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Continued on Page 4. SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER September/October 2016 1

SAH/SCC President s Letter It has been 19 years since SAH/SCC held Irving Gill: Fundamental Truths, a day-long tour in San Diego. How time has flown! In the tour brochure for that event, longtime SAH/SCC Board Member John Berley observed, history has left Gill in a place of relative obscurity. I m glad that condition has been somewhat mitigated over time and am equally as glad to know that the upcoming exhibition Irving Gill: Simplicity and Reform at the University of California, Santa Barbara, will contribute significantly to the appreciation of the architect as not only one of Southern California s greatest talents, but also as a progenitor of modernism. It was the great architectural historian Esther McCoy who observed in Five California Architects (Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1960) that Gill s anti-ornament houses predated the Steiner Residence (1910) by Adolph Loos in Vienna by two years. Yet, curating a tour of Gill s work in Los Angeles has been very difficult. Unlike in San Diego, most of Gill s work here has been demolished or remodeled beyond recognition. Of course the greatest (worst?) example of this was the destruction of the Dodge House (1916) during the 1970s, which was a seminal event in fueling the preservation movement for modern architecture. Long before modernism was hot, advocates for the Dodge House framed the fight as potentially losing a milestone of the modern movement. The mourning reached far and wide. In an article in The New York Times titled Blue Monday in Los Angeles, Ada Louise Huxtable offered that the demise of the Dodge House was not just an example of how we throw our national heritage away, but also a means of explaining Dodge House (1916). Photo: Marvin Rand/HABS. the crisis of confidence between people and government, and people and real estate. She noted, After Saturday, early Monday is the most popular time for landmark demolition. It has the obvious virtue of catching people napping, while avoiding overtime rates. SAH/SCC believes that education is a fundamental truth. People who know about and understand architecture will be less likely to discard it. Join us for our important series of Irving Gill events (see Pages 1 and 4) as we celebrate the work of this remarkable talent. Sian Winship Welcome New SAH/SCC Board Member At our next event, please make a point of welcoming Kimberly Bahnsen McCarron to the Executive Board of SAH/SCC. She recently joined us after returning home to her native Southern California. Kimberly s professional experience as a preservationist and designer in the Midwest and East complemented her architectural studies at the University of Washington (BA), Seattle, and University of Southern California (M.Arch.). Kim is thrilled to be back home and working on the region s historic fabric as a designer at Page & Turnbull. Tour and Event Information: 1.800.972.4722 info@sahscc.org SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER SAH/SCC is published bi-monthly by the Society of Architectural Historians Southern California Chapter. Subscription is a benefit of membership. Editor: Julie D. Taylor, Hon. AIA/LA Internet Editor: Brent Eckerman Art Director: Svetlana Petrovic Administration: Arline Chambers November/December 2016 issue deadline for newsletter information and ads: October 10, 2016. Please send all ad materials, and news to the attention of the editor: Julie D. Taylor, Editor SAH/SCC News P.O. Box 56478 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413 Newsletter telephone: 310.247.1099 Newsletter fax: 310.247.8147 Newsletter e-mail: julie@taylor-pr.com SAH/SCC Executive Board Sian Winship (President) Rina Rubenstein (Membership) John Berley (Treasurer) Brent Eckerman (Internet) Jean Clare Baaden Kimberly Bahnsen McCarron Merry Ovnick Mark Piaia Jay Platt SAH/SCC Advisory Board Ted Bosley Ken Breisch Stephen Harby Elizabeth McMillian Rochelle Mills Claire Rogger Richard C. Rowe Ann Scheid Nancy Smith Ted Wells Robert Winter Questions: Call 800.9SAHSCC. SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER September/October 2016 2

Authors on Architecture: Serraino on Creativity SAH/SCC Lecture & Book Signing Saturday, October 29, 2016, 2-4PM A fascinating, but little-known, study of architects in the late 1950s is intricately uncovered by author and architect Pierluigi Serraino, AIA, in his book The Creative Architect: Inside the Great Midcentury Personality Study (The Monacelli Press, 2016). SAH/ SCC s Authors on Architecture welcomes San Francisco-based Serraino to discuss his newest book. Pierluigi Serraino, AIA. Photo: Vittoria Zupicich Among the 40 architects contributing to the study, held at Berkeley s institute of Personality Assessment and Research, were Eero Saarinen, FAIA, Louis I. Kahn, FAIA, Philip Johnson, FAIA, George Nelson, Richard Neutra, FAIA, Eliot Noyes, Pietro Belluschi, FAIA, Serge Chermayeff, and A. Quincy Jones, FAIA. This august group participated in both solitary and group testing of their creative abilities. Deploying an array of tests reflecting then-current psychological theories, the study sought to answer questions that still apply to creative practice today: What makes a person creative? What personality traits are necessary to actualize that creativity? Although originally intended for publication, the findings are only now being made available. Serraino culled through primary documents from numerous sources to show how some of American s greatest architects evaluated their own creativity as well as that of their peers and how they perceived their place in architectural history. Serraino is an expert chronicler of modern architecture, having contributed to many magazines and journals, as well as authoring several books, including Modernism Rediscovered (Taschen, 2000), Eero Saarinen (Taschen, 2005), and NorCalMod: Icons of Northern California Modernism (Chronicle Books, 2006). Herman Miller s LA showroom (Lynch/Eisinger/Design, 2009) will generously host us as we enjoy this intriguing look into the creative minds of modernism. Authors on Architecture: Serraino Saturday, October 29, 2016; 2-4PM; Herman Miller, 3641 Holdrege Ave., LA; free; registration strongly requested see order form on Page 6, call 800.972.4722, email info@sahscc.org, or go to www.sahscc.org. Mosaics tests by (l-r) Eero Saarinen, Richard Neutra, and Philip Johnson. Image: Institute of Personality and Social Research, University of California, Berkeley/The Monacelli Press. SAH/SCC Members Life Members GRANT BARNES KYLE C. BARNES MATT BERKLEY KATHLEEN BIXLER JOHN BLANTON, AIA MARY DUTTON BOEHM MARIE BOTNICK BILL BOWLING RUTH BOWMAN KEN BREISCH & JUDY KELLER CHARLOTTE ROSE BRYANT BONNIE BURTON PAMELA BURTON, FASLA DENIS CAGNA & CARLOS MEDINA JOHN & RHONDA CANO WENDY CARSON EDWARD CELLA ROBERT JAY CHATTEL, AIA NEIL CLEMMONS & LAURITA GUAICO HARRISON TRACY CONRAD ELIZABETH COURTIER BILL DAMASCHKE & JOHN McILWEE PATRICK TIMOTHY DAY CROSBY DE CARTERET DOE & LINDA SOLLIMA DOE HEINZ E. ELLERSIECK J. RICHARD FARE, AIA, CCS, CSI CAROL FENELON DONALD R. FERGUSON RON FIELDS, ASID GILBERT & SUKEY GARCETTI DR. & MRS. KENNETH GEIGER ROBERT GELINAS MICHAEL J. GIBSON LAMBERT GIESSINGER GORDON GILLIAM LISA GIMMY, ASLA, & CLAUS BEST, AIA RAYMOND GIRVIGIAN, FAIA STEVE GLENN PROF. PAUL GLEYE GWYNNE GLOEGE GEORGE GORSE ANDY & LISA HACKMAN PEYTON HALL, FAIA BRUCE & BETH HALLETT STEPHEN HARBY ELIZABETH HARRIS EUGENE & SHIRLEY HOGGATT JAMES HORECKA ALISON R. JEFFERSON WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON PAULA JONES JONATHAN S. JUSTMAN REBECCA KAHN DIANE KANE STEPHEN A. KANTER, MD VIRGINIA ERNST KAZOR MARILYN KELLOGG LAMAR KERLEY THEODORA KINDER SALLY KUBLY CHARLES A. LAGRECO, AIA RUTHANN LEHRER YETTA LEVITAS PAMELA LEVY PATRICIA LEVY MARTIE LIEBERMAN ROBERT LOWER JOYCE P. LUDMER LAURA MASSINO & ANDREW SMITH VITUS MATARÉ & ASSOCIATES CHRISTY JOHNSON McAVOY ELIZABETH L. McCAFFREY MARLENE McCOY JUDITH McKEE KELLY SUTHERLIN McLEOD, FAIA ELIZABETH McMILLIAN IRIS MINK LE ROY MISURACA SUSAN W. MONTEITH DOUGLAS M. MORELAND ANNELIESE MORROW SARA G. MULLER CHERNOFF DANIEL T. MUÑOZ RONALD NESTOR, AIA THAO NGUYEN MARK NICHOLS PETER A. NIMMER JOHN M. NISLEY PETER NORTON REGINA O BRIEN THOMAS O CONNOR CINDY OLNICK & TOM DAVIES KEVIN ORECK SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER September/October 2016 3

Continued from Page 1. White/Morgan Residence (1917), Hollywood. Photo: Marvin Rand Estate. Clarke Estate (1919-21), Santa Fe Springs. Photo: Marvin Rand Estate. Irving J. Gill (1870-1936). Photo: Irving J. Gill papers, Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB. Irving J. Gill: Simplicity and Reform Exhibition Tour UC Santa Barbara Saturday, September 24, 2016 10:30AM-12:30PM SAH/SCC members will travel to Santa Barbara for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of the Art, Design & Architecture Museum exhibition Irving Gill: Simplicity and Reform with curator Jocelyn Gibbs. In addition to conducting a personal guided tour of the exhibition, Gibbs has gathered a selection of additional materials curated specifically for SAH/SCC members to view. The behind-the-scenes exhibition tour is a drive-yourself event so that members can make it a day trip or spend the weekend in beautiful Santa Barbara at their leisure. Group size is limited and advance reservations are required. Lunch is not included; attendees are welcome to snack on campus, lunch in nearby Isla Vista, or explore one of Santa Barbara s fine restaurants. Simplicity and Reform Saturday, September 24, 2016; 10:30AM-12:30PM; Art, Design & Architecture Museum, 552 University Rd., University of California, Santa Barbara; $25 for members; $35 for non-members; see order form on Page 6, call 800.972.4722, email info@sahscc. org, or go to www.sahscc.org. (Transportation and lunch are not included.) Irving Gill: Los Angeles Home Tour LA, Santa Monica, Santa Fe Springs Saturday, October 22, 2016, 9AM-5PM The Southern California chapters of SAH and Docomomo US present Irving Gill: Los Angeles. This home tour brings the UCSB exhibition Irving Gill: Simplicity and Reform to life, and offers glimpses inside three important Gill houses in the Los Angeles area: Horatio West Court (1919) in Santa Monica, the Chauncey and Marie Rankin Clarke Estate (1919-21) in Santa Fe Springs, and the White/ Morgan Residence (1917) in Hollywood. Deluxe coach transportation, an educational brochure, and gourmet box lunches will be provided on this exclusive day-long tour. Irving Gill: Los Angeles Saturday, October 22, 2016; 9AM-5PM; meeting location in Culver City area TBA; $55 for SAH/SCC and Docomomo US/ SoCal members; $65 for non-members; see order form on Page 6, call 800.972.4722, email info@ sahscc.org, or go to www.sahscc.org. POLLY OSBORNE, FAIA ANNE OTTERSON FRANCIS PACKER HELEN PALMER JOHN PAPADOPOULOS & STEPHANIE FAILLERS GEORGE PENNER AUDREE PENTON RON RADZINER, FAIA TOM & PEGGY REAVEY JOHN AUGUST REED, AIA STEVE & SARI RODEN CLAIRE ROGGER ARTHUR & GLORIA ROSENSTEIN ROB ROTHBLATT, AIA RICHARD CAYIA ROWE JEFFREY B. SAMUDIO TRUDI SANDMEIER STEVEN SAUTE LAWRENCE SCARPA, FAIA ELEANOR SCHAPA ANN SCHEID JAMES M. SCHWENTKER III PATRICIA SIMPSON CECILIA SINGER MARK SLOTKIN CORBIN SMITH GIBBS M. SMITH NANCY & KYLE SMITH CAROLYN STRAUSS LYNN MARIE SULLIVAN VERN SWANSEN MARIE TARTAR & STEVE EILENBERG REGINALD THATCHER RAUN THORP, AIA M. BRIAN TICHENOR, AIA JULIE TSENG SARAH FLYNN TUDOR MAGGIE VALENTINE DANIEL VISNICH WOLFGANG WAGENER & LESLIE ERGANIAN ROBERT D. WALLACE QUINCY WARGO JOHN & LORI WARNKE ERIC & KAREN WARREN RON WATSON DAVID R. WEAVER JOHN H. WELBORNE, Hon. AIA/LA TED W. WELLS VOLKER M. WELTER DR. ROBERT WINTER TERI SUE WOLF MR. & MRS. DAVID YAMADA BOB YOUNG JOYCE ZAITLIN, AIA DAWN SOPHIA ZIEMER STEVEN ZIMBELMAN ANNE ZIMMERMAN, AIA Patron Members DR. MEHRDAD AZARMI HARRIET BORSON DIANE & ALLAN CHILDS ROBERT CRAFT CHAVA DANIELSON, AIA, & ERIC HAAS, AIA STEVE & MARIAN DODGE KIMBERLY DUDOW ENID & GARY FREUND ALBERT GENTLE LARRY LAYNE ALVIN Y. LEE CAROL LEMLEIN & ERIC NATWIG GEORGE MEYER SUSAN RIFKIN JOHN & KIM TERELL DELL UPTON DENNIS WHELAN New Patron Member Dr. Mehrdad Azarmi New Members Teresa Colpo Kelly Comras Laura dizerega Amy Essington Jason Foo Marc Hernandez Elliott Mazur Needra McCain Amy Murphy Horatio West Court (1919-1922), Santa Monica. Photo: Marvin Rand Estate. SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER September/October 2016 4

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SAH/ORDER FORM SAH/SCC is a 501c 3 nonprofit organization dedicated to providing its members with opportunities to learn about and experience the rich architectural heritage of Southern California and beyond. Our volunteer board members create tours, lectures, travel tours, and other events that explore the ideas behind the architecture as well as the buildings that result from them. From modern to craftsman, from Spanish Colonial to contemporary, our programs are the best-kept secrets in Southern California! MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS: Advance notice of all SAH/SCC events important because they usually sell out just to members 20-30% discounts on tour and event ticket prices Bi-monthly E-news with printable newsletter FREE tickets to our annual Members Celebration event Special Members-Only E-Alerts about upcoming events A tax deduction for your membership dues The knowledge that you are supporting our mission to increase public awareness of Southern California s architectural heritage MEMBERSHIP LEVELS THAT FIT YOUR NEEDS! Fill out the order form below or join online at www.sahscc.org. $45 Individual All the membership benefits above for a single individual. $65 Dual All the membership benefits for two names at the same address. $125 Patron All the membership benefits above, plus priority reservation at our popular and exclusive Patrons Only programs, such as Modern Patrons and Contemporary Patrons. Includes two names at the same address. $500 Corporate Sponsorship Annual donation receives Sponsorship listing in the SAH/SCC Website and on SAH/SCC event publications and hyperlink from our Website to yours. $30 Student (requires scan of valid Student ID) All the benefits of Individual membership at a 30% discount. SAH/SCC MEMBERSHIP Individual membership at $45 each Dual membership at $65 each (two names at same address) Patron membership at $125 each (two names at same address) Corporate membership at $500 each Student membership at $30 each Total Membership Card Number Signature Name E-mail Address* ( PLEASE PRINT) Street City State Daytime phone Expiration Date Zip Evening phone Send to: SAH/SCC, P.O. Box 56478, Sherman Oaks, CA 91413 All event ticket sales are final. We are sorry, refunds cannot be accommodated. *SAH/SCC PRIVACY POLICY: The SAH/SCC never sells, rents, or shares your mailing or email address. Electronic communications enable us to operate economically and efficiently. JOIN OR RENEW TODAY! SAH/SCC EVENT TICKETS Gill Exhibition Tour, Santa Barbara September 24, 2016 SAH/SCC member ticket(s) at $25 each = non-member ticket(s) at $35 each = Gill House Tour, Los Angeles October 22, 2016 check enclosed (Make checks payable to SAH/SCC) charge my credit card: VISA MC $ $ SAH/SCC & Docomomo member ticket(s) at $55 each = $ non-member ticket(s) at $65 each = $ Serraino on Creativity October 29, 2016 free ticket(s) Bookmarks Walter S. White: Inventions in Mid-Century Architecture by Volker M. Welter Spanning the period of postwar modernism from 1946 through the mid-1980s, this deeply researched and richly illustrated monograph on Walter S. White (1917-2002) illuminates the work of the little-known modern designer, architect, and inventor. A companion to the recent exhibition of the same name at the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at UCSB, the book by SAH/SCC Life Member Volker M. Welter captures the aesthetic, climactic, and technological synergies present in postwar Southern California. Born in San Bernardino, White eschewed formal education in favor of a learn-by-doing approach. And while he revered Frank Lloyd Wright, he opted early in his career for stints in the offices of Rudolph Schindler, Harwell Hamilton Harris, and Clark and Frey. These pure modernist influences coupled with engineering wherewithal propelled White to establish his own prolific practices in Palm Desert and Colorado Springs, CO. Ongoing experiments with pre-fab construction take us from the Designs for GI Student Living (c. 1945) constructed in the Hollywood Hills to a series of pre-fabricated mountain cabins (1960s-1970s), many of which were built in Colorado. Clearly, however, it is with White s patented Hypar (hyperbolic-paraboloid) roof that his finest expressive designs become reality. The text is both insightful and accessible, which is essential to understanding White s inventive approaches to construction. The volume is also punctuated with a series of short essays on various White projects and technologies by doctoral students at UCSB a noble nod to the University s role in turning out the next generation of architectural historians. The book is a worthy addition to the shelves of any lover of Southern California modernism. Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB; 108 pages; hardcover; $40. SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER September/October 2016 6