Miss Katherine Teats Houses
Gill, Irving J.
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Date
1905-1922Description
Teats House No. 3, close view; Miss Katherine Teats Houses: No. 1, 3560 7th Avenue, 1905; No. 2, 3415 Albatross St., 1912; No. 3, 3407 Albatross St., 1922. Aesthetically, Gill's best work of the 1910s is identified by: flat roofs with no eaves, a unity of materials (mostly concrete), casement windows with transoms above, white or near-white exterior and interior walls, cube or rectangular massing, frequent ground-level arches or series of arches creating transitional breezeways in the manner of the California missions. Source: San Diego History Center; https://www.sandiegohistory.org/ (accessed 7/6/2010)
Subject
architecture, domestic architecture, cottages, Arts and Crafts (movement), Twentieth century
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