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Mar 03, 2022

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- Charmaine Bantugan
Paul Revere Williams House
This modest one-story single-family residence is an example of a Vernacular Hipped Cottage with Craftsman influences. In addition to the residence Paul Revere Williams designed for his family in 1951 in Lafayette Square (Historic-Cultural Monument HCM #170), the house at 1271 West 35th Street is equally significant because it is associated with an important period of Williams' career when he was ascending the architecture profession. The fact that he did not design the house is a tangible and bitter reminder that his success did not immunize him from racial injustice. Despite the fact that he was among the more prominent architects in California, if not the United States, until 1951 he was prevented from designing and living in his own dream home. The vast challenges he overcame and the extraordinary achievements he made during an era of racial injustice has inspired generations of architects. Through the efforts of the Conservancy, the Paul Revere Williams House was designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) on February 16, 2022. ... Read More Read Less
Paul Revere Williams House
This modest one-story single-family residence is an example of a Vernacular Hipped Cottage with Craftsman influences. In addition to the residence Paul Revere Williams designed for his family in 1951 in Lafayette Square (Historic-Cultural Monument HCM #170), the house at 1271 West 35th Street is equally significant because it is associated with an important period of Williams' career when he was ascending the architecture profession. The fact that he did not design the house is a tangible and bitter reminder that his success did not immunize him from racial injustice. Despite the fact that he was among the more prominent architects in California, if not the United States, until 1951 he was prevented from designing and living in his own dream home. The vast challenges he overcame and the extraordinary achievements he made during an era of racial injustice has inspired generations of architects. Through the efforts of the Conservancy, the Paul Revere Williams House was designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) on February 16, 2022. ... Read More Read Less
Mar 03, 2022


Paul Revere Williams House
This modest one-story single-family residence is an example of a Vernacular Hipped Cottage with Craftsman influences.In addition to the residence Paul Revere Williams designed for his family in 1951 in Lafayette Square (Historic-Cultural Monument HCM #170), the house at 1271 West 35th Street is equally significant because it is associated with an important period of Williams' career when he was ascending the architecture profession. The fact that he did not design the house is a tangible and bitter reminder that his success did not immunize him from racial injustice.
Despite the fact that he was among the more prominent architects in California, if not the United States, until 1951 he was prevented from designing and living in his own dream home. The vast challenges he overcame and the extraordinary achievements he made during an era of racial injustice has inspired generations of architects.
Through the efforts of the Conservancy, the Paul Revere Williams House was designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) on February 16, 2022.
Posted Date
Mar 02, 2022
Historical Record Date
Mar 03, 2022
Source Name
Los Angeles Conservancy
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