Robert Stacy-Judd: La Jolla Beach and Yacht Club (La Jolla, Calif.)

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Description

The La Jolla Beach and Yacht Club was a large-scale commission for Stacy-Judd after his success with the Aztec Hotel in Monrovia. For the Club, he created a more subdued theme, with triangular shaped window openings, adobe-style exterior walls, and arched doorways.
The main Club building was 200 feet long, with a covered promenade stretching the length of the building, and a 1000 foot sea wall protected the building from high tide. The interior of the building featured exposed wood beams, arched doorways leading into lounges, a dining room, kitchen, Club offices, and dressing rooms for Club members.

Creator

Robert Stacy-Judd, architect
R.H. Stone, photographer

Source

Robert Stacy-Judd papers, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara

Date

1926-1927

Rights

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Citation

Robert Stacy-Judd, architect R.H. Stone, photographer, “Robert Stacy-Judd: La Jolla Beach and Yacht Club (La Jolla, Calif.),” UCSB ADC Omeka, accessed December 7, 2024, http://www.adc-exhibits.museum.ucsb.edu/items/show/401.