Mar 26, 2008
- Charmaine Bantugan
Holmes-Shannon House - National Register of Historic Places
Statement of Significance: The Holmes-Shannon House, built in 1911, is a product of the dissemination of the Arts and Crafts philosophy and aesthetic in America and is a good example of the craftsmanship of a locally prominent architectural firm. Train and Williams. Contextually, the house relates to the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement in California. Secondarily, the Holmes-Shannon House relates to the context, Single-Family Residential Architecture of the Arts and Crafts Period in Los Angeles, 1895-1918. The house meets National Register Criterion C in the area of Architecture as a good example of the Craftsman style, exhibiting distinctive characteristics of that type, period and method of construction.
Holmes-Shannon House - National Register of Historic Places
Statement of Significance: The Holmes-Shannon House, built in 1911, is a product of the dissemination of the Arts and Crafts philosophy and aesthetic in America and is a good example of the craftsmanship of a locally prominent architectural firm. Train and Williams. Contextually, the house relates to the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement in California. Secondarily, the Holmes-Shannon House relates to the context, Single-Family Residential Architecture of the Arts and Crafts Period in Los Angeles, 1895-1918. The house meets National Register Criterion C in the area of Architecture as a good example of the Craftsman style, exhibiting distinctive characteristics of that type, period and method of construction.
Mar 26, 2008
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