Individual Resources Primary Address: 10520 N BALBOA BLVD Kona Pali Apartments Year built: 1962 Architectural style: Tiki/Polynesian Theme: Exotic Revivals, 1900-1980 Sub theme: Tiki/Polynesian, 1948-1969 Multi-Family Residence Excellent and rare example of Tiki-Polynesian multi-family residential architecture in San Fernando Valley. Primary Address: 12121 N BALBOA BLVD Knollwood United Methodist Church Year built: 1967 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century; Expressionist L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Institutional No Sub-Type 3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern Expressionist church architecture in Granada Hills; work of noted architect Hal C. Whittemore. Less than 50 years old; may meet the threshold for exceptional importance with additional research. Page 1 of 19
Primary Address: 12960 N BALBOA BLVD Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 15 Year built: 1968 Architectural style: Modern, Late Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Institutional - Infrastructure Distributing Station QQQ Example of a post-world War II Department of Water and Power distributing station; DWP buildings from this era will be evaluated at a later date pending further research into the postwar building program. Primary Address: Year built: 1966 Architectural style: 15950 W CHATSWORTH ST 15930 W CHATSWORTH ST 15934 W CHATSWORTH ST St. Stephen's Lutheran Church Expressionist L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Institutional No Sub-Type 3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Expressionist church architecture in Granada Hills; work of noted church architects Orr, Strange, Inslee & Senefeld. The church features an art glass window titled "Christ, The Light of the World," designed by Roger Darricarrere, who pioneered the "dalle de verre" technique, which uses pieces of colored slab glass set in a matrix of concrete. The window measures 10 1/2 x 42 feet and is composed of 14,000 pieces of glass. It was originally designed for the 1964 New York World's Fair. Less than 50 years old; may meet exceptional importance threshold with additional research. Page 2 of 19
Primary Address: Year built: 1969 Architectural style: 16555 W CHATSWORTH ST 16547 W CHATSWORTH ST 16551 W CHATSWORTH ST St. John Baptist de la Salle Church Expressionist L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Institutional No Sub-Type 3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Expressionist church architecture in Granada Hills; work of noted architects Barker & Ott. Less than 50 years old and not of exceptional importance; therefore not eligible for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: Year built: 1966 Architectural style: 16800 W DEVONSHIRE ST 16808 W DEVONSHIRE ST 10225 N PETIT AVE California Federal Savings & Loan New Formalist L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: New Formalism, 1955-1976 Commercial No Sub-Type 3CS;5S3 Excellent example of New Formalist commercial architecture in Granada Hills; work of master architects Allison & Rible. Less than 50 years old and not of exceptional importance; therefore not eligible for listing in the National Register. Page 3 of 19
Primary Address: 16943 W DEVONSHIRE ST 16937 W DEVONSHIRE ST Woody's Smorgasburger Year built: 1962 Architectural style: Googie L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Googie, 1935-1969 Commercial No Sub-Type Excellent example of Googie commercial architecture in Granada Hills. Originally built as a Woody's Smorgasburger. However, many Woody's locations were later converted into International House of Pancakes restaurants, such that the distinctive A-frame roofline and blue roof shingles is now most associated with IHOP. Primary Address: 10950 N HASKELL AVE Year built: 1926 Architectural style: French Revival (Norman) Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Rare example of early residential development in Granada Hills; residence appears to predate surrounding development by several decades. Page 4 of 19
Primary Address: 17549 W HORACE ST Architectural style: Tudor Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Primary Address: 17812 W HORACE ST 17812 1/2 W HORACE ST Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Page 5 of 19
Primary Address: 17513 W KINGSBURY ST Architectural style: Tudor Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Primary Address: 17609 W KINGSBURY ST 17609 1/2 W KINGSBURY ST Architectural style: American Colonial Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Page 6 of 19
Primary Address: 17704 W KINGSBURY ST Architectural style: Vernacular; Craftsman Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Primary Address: 17332 W LOS ALIMOS ST 17334 W LOS ALIMOS ST Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Page 7 of 19
Primary Address: 17344 W LOS ALIMOS ST Architectural style: Tudor Revival; American Colonial Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Primary Address: 17550 W LOS ALIMOS ST Architectural style: Craftsman Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Page 8 of 19
Primary Address: 17724 W LOS ALIMOS ST Architectural style: Tudor Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Primary Address: 10733 N LOUISE AVE Architectural style: American Colonial Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3CS;5S3 Due to alterations, the property does not retain sufficient integrity to be eligible for listing in the National Register. Page 9 of 19
Primary Address: 17630 W LUDLOW ST 17632 W LUDLOW ST Year built: 1928 Architectural style: Vernacular Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3CS;5S3 Due to alterations, the property does not retain sufficient integrity to be eligible for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: 17724 W LUDLOW ST 17726 W LUDLOW ST Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Page 10 of 19
Primary Address: 17410 W MAYERLING ST Year built: 1887 Architectural style: Queen Anne Theme: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Architecture, 1865-1950 Sub theme: Queen Anne, 1885-1905 & Excellent and rare example of Queen Anne residential architecture in Granada Hills; work of noted architect Joseph Cather Newsom. Originally constructed in 1887 in Pacoima; this residence was moved to this site in the 1970s. The property meets criteria consideration B and therefore appears to be eligible for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: Year built: 1962 Architectural style: 10640 N PETIT AVE 16700 W CHATSWORTH ST 16730 W CHATSWORTH ST 10600 N PETIT AVE 10644 N PETIT AVE Granada Hills Public Library Modern, Mid-Century; Expressionist Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Libraries, 1930-1980 Sub theme: Los Angeles Public Library System, 1930-1980 Institutional - Government Library Excellent and rare example of a 1960s public library in Granada Hills; one of few remaining examples in San Fernando Valley from Page 11 of 19
Primary Address: 17728 W RIDGEWAY ROAD James and Olive Logar Residence Year built: 1951 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 No Sub-Type QQQ Appears to be an excellent example of Mid-Century Modern residential architecture by master architect Richard Neutra. Construction was underway at the time of the survey. Also, the property is not fully visible from the public right-of-way. Therefore, the evaluation could not be completed. Page 12 of 19
Primary Address: Year built: 1967 Architectural style: 15751 W RINALDI ST 11853 N BLUCHER AVE 11995 N BLUCHER AVE 11997 N BLUCHER AVE 12001 N BLUCHER AVE 15741 W RINALDI ST 15801 W RINALDI ST 15871 W RINALDI ST 15901 W RINALDI ST 16001 W RINALDI ST 16003 W RINALDI ST 16035 W RINALDI ST 16041 W RINALDI ST 16043 W RINALDI ST 16057 W RINALDI ST 16101 W RINALDI ST 13945 N SAN FERNANDO ROAD 14031 N SAN FERNANDO ROAD 14101 N SAN FERNANDO ROAD 14251 N SAN FERNANDO ROAD 14331 N SAN FERNANDO ROAD 14351 N SAN FERNANDO ROAD 12401 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 12501 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 12601 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 12701 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 12801 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 12851 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 13101 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 13201 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 13401 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 13451 N SEPULVEDA BLVD 11600 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 11700 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 11800 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 11900 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 12000 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 12100 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 12200 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 15700 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 15800 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 15900 UNKNOWN STREET NAME 16000 UNKNOWN STREET NAME Department of Water and Power, Rinaldi Receiving Station Modern, Mid-Century Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Institutional - Infrastructure Receiving Station QQQ Page 13 of 19
Example of a post-world War II Department of Water and Power receiving station; DWP buildings from this era will be evaluated at a later date pending further research into the postwar building program. Primary Address: 16651 W RINALDI ST Episcopal Church of St. Andrew and St. Charles Year built: 1960 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century; Shingle L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Institutional No Sub-Type Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern church architecture in Granada Hills; work of noted church architect Carleton Winslow, Jr. Primary Address: 17531 W RINALDI ST Hillcrest Christian Church Year built: 1966 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Institutional No Sub-Type Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern church architecture in Granada Hills. Page 14 of 19
Primary Address: 17551 W RINALDI ST Year built: 1917 Architectural style: Ranch, Traditional Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Rare example of early residential development in Granada Hills; one of three bunkhouses which are remnants of the Sunshine Ranch, a 2,000-acre citrus ranch operated by M.H. Mosier from 1917 to 1925. Primary Address: 16140 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD Alta Dena Express Dairy Year built: 1961 Architectural style: Vernacular Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Commercial Development and the Automobile, 1910-1980 Sub theme: Commercial Drive-thru, 1920-1980 Commercial - Auto Related Drive-thru Dairy & Rare example of a 1960s drive-through dairy in the San Fernando Valley; one of few remaining examples from Page 15 of 19
Primary Address: Year built: 1961 Architectural style: 16161 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD 16151 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD 16153 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD 16155 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD 16157 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD 16159 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD 16163 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD Casa de Pizza Modern, Mid-Century Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Commercial Identity, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Commercial No Sub-Type 5S3 Long-time restaurant in Granada Hills; in continuous operation as Casa de Pizza since 1961. Originally established by Mike and Phyllis Giovenelli, it is now operated by their son Vito. The property appears to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Primary Address: 16200 W SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Distributing Station Year built: 1955 Architectural style: Vernacular Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Institutional - Infrastructure Distributing Station QQQ Example of a post-world War II Department of Water and Power distributing station; DWP buildings from this era will be evaluated at a later date pending further research into the postwar building program. Page 16 of 19
Primary Address: 10566 N SHOSHONE AVE Year built: 1944 Architectural style: Adobe Context: Other Context, 1850-1980 Theme: Design/Construction, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Excellent and rare example of a residential building with adobe construction in Granada Hills. Primary Address: 11515 N SHOSHONE AVE William Shallenberger Residence Year built: 1917 Architectural style: Ranch, Traditional Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Rare example of early residential development in Granada Hills; one of three bunkhouses which are remnants of the Sunshine Ranch, a 2,000-acre citrus ranch operated by M.H. Mosier from 1917 to 1925. Page 17 of 19
Primary Address: 11525 N SHOSHONE AVE Year built: 1924 Architectural style: Ranch, Traditional Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Rare example of early residential development in Granada Hills; one of three bunkhouses which are remnants of the Sunshine Ranch, a 2,000-acre citrus ranch operated by M.H. Mosier from 1917 to 1925. Primary Address: 12069 N SUSAN DR 16693 W KNOLLWOOD DR Year built: 1974 Architectural style: Modern, Late L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Late Modernism, 1966-1980 Sub theme: Late Modernism, 1966-1980 No Sub-Type 3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Late Modern residential architecture in Granada Hills. Less than 50 years old and not of exceptional importance; therefore not eligible for listing in the National Register. Page 18 of 19
Primary Address: 17340 W TRIBUNE ST Architectural style: Tudor Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3CS;5S3 Due to alterations, the property does not retain sufficient integrity to be eligible for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: 17612 W TULSA ST Architectural style: Tudor Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 Page 19 of 19