Irving J. Gill: Daily Blade-Tribune building (Oceanside, Calif.)

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Description

In the last year of his life, with the Depression still strong, Gill designed at least four buildings, of which only the Blade-Tribune newspaper building and a beauty parlor in Redondo Beach were built. In 1936 he was working on a theater with Zara Witkin, a civil engineer for the City of Los Angeles who had worked on the Hollywood Bowl with Lloyd Wright, 1927-1928. In a 1936 letter to Gill, Witkin notes that he visited the Dodge house on Gill’s recommendation and was eager to discuss the “possibilities of mutual work.”

Creator

Irving J. Gill, architect

Source

Irving John Gill papers, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara

Date

1936

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Citation

Irving J. Gill, architect, “Irving J. Gill: Daily Blade-Tribune building (Oceanside, Calif.),” UCSB ADC Omeka, accessed April 19, 2024, http://www.adc-exhibits.museum.ucsb.edu/items/show/291.