John Elgin Woolf: Hornburg house (Bel Air, Calif.)

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Description

With a front entrance relatively close to the public street, the Hornburg house allowed Woolf to create a walled entrance area, with a large imposing front wall, private courtyard, and then a classic Hollywood Regency front door, with a symmetrical centered door knob. The semi-circular driveway allowed for parking of cars, an important feature since Hornburg was the first dealer to import Jaguar cars to the United States. As a former advertising executive, Hornburg marketed the cars to Hollywood celebrities and movie executives.

Creator

John Elgin Woolf, designer

Source

John E. Woolf papers, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.

Date

1943-1944

Rights

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Citation

John Elgin Woolf, designer, “John Elgin Woolf: Hornburg house (Bel Air, Calif.),” UCSB ADC Omeka, accessed April 25, 2024, http://www.adc-exhibits.museum.ucsb.edu/items/show/241.