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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Fern Dell, November 25, 2011

Fern Dell is a favorite destination of ours in Griffith Park! Here we can take a leisurely stroll through the canopy of sycamore trees and appreciate the tranquil beauty. More than 50 varieties of ferns are said to exist here along a winding trail.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Dr. B.C. Coleman Residence, Harry H. Whitely, Architect 1926

Architect Harry Hayden Whitely designed the Spanish Revival style house for Dr. B.C. Coleman in 1929. It is currently the home of actor Danny Bonaduce. The architect also designed the John M. Blank Residence at 1950 N. Edgemont Street (1928); the Captain Harry M. Rubey Residence (1920) on Commonwealth Avenue, the McGowan House for Film Director Robert F. McGowan located at 1928 N. Western Avenue (1929) and.a home for Ceramicist Laura F. Anderson on Edgemont Street in 1928.

Located at 4039 Cromwell Avenue in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Victor Shertzinger Residence, Mark Daniels, Architect 1921

Architect Mark Daniels designed the Mediterranean Revival style house for Film Director Victor Shertzinger in 1921. Shertzberger directed many films, beginning in the silent era, including the "Road" pictures, featuring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. Born in Pennsylvania, he studied music at Brown University and the University of Brussels. A well-known concert violist and symphony conductor, he got his start in the movie business by composing the score for the film, "Civilization" in 1916. By the time of his death in 1941, he had directed 87 films and written thirteen musical scores in addition to numerous screenplays.

Shertzinger lived the celebrity life to the hilt. He drove a Duesenberg, while his wife could be spotted in a chauffeur-driven Pierce Arrow. He was credited with bringing music to the silver screen, composing the first accompanying score for "The Tick Tock Man of Oz", followed by "Pretty Miss Smith", "If I Had You" and "My Daddy Knows". He later turned to directing; among his many stars were Dorothy Dalton, Pauline Fredrick and Mabel Normand.

Located at 4120 Cromwell Avenue in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Johnstone House, William Kesling, Designer 1935

One of Kesling's earliest commissions and one of his best. The home was built right after the success of his 'Model Home' in Silver Lake, which established the young architect-builder as a force in the Modernist Movement. It must have appeared on the outer edge of the avante-garde in the affluent Los Feliz of the time, when elegant homes of Spanish, Mediterranean and English Tudor design were most preferred. Resistance to this new 'machine' architecture was high; it took the speculators almost two years to sell the house after its completion.

The Johnstone House is located in Los Feliz on Lowry Road just north of Los Feliz Boulevard on the west side of the street.

For more information on William Kesling, be sure and read the fascinating book, 'Kesling Modern Structures: Popularizing Modern Design in Southern California: 1934-1962' by Patrick Pascal (with Photographs by Julius Shulman and David Sadofski, Balcony Press, 2002).

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Los Feliz

High Trilling Manor, J.W. Roberts, Architect 1925William Mulholland Memorial Fountain, Walter S. Clayberg, Designer, 1940Shakespeare Bridge, J.C. Wright (Los Angeles City Engineering Office) 1926Midtown School, John Lautner, Architect 1960Shakespeare Bridge, Los FelizHaigh House, Wesley Eager, Architect, 1935
Shakespeare Bridge, J.C. Wright, L.A. City Engineer's Office, 1926KCET StudiosThe House of the Seven Dwarves, Ben Sherwood, Contractor, 1931Griffith Park Observatory, 2007Cedars Estate, Xorin Balbes, Sue Wong & Zoltan Papp, Restoration 2003-2004Schrage House, Raphael Soriano, Architect, 1951
Taggart House, Lloyd Wright, Architect 1922 (Eric Lloyd Wright, Remodel 2006)Earle C. Anthony House, Bernard Maybeck, Architect 1927Earle C. Anthony House, Bernard Maybeck, Architect 1927Lovell Health House, R. Neutra Architect 1929Lovell Health House, R. Neutra Architect 1929Lovell Health House, R. Neutra Architect 1929
Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect 1921Barbara Bestor House, Barbara Bestor, Architect 2007Martin Schall & Barbara Bestor, Oct. 19, 2008Esta Sullivan, Victor Carter Residence, October 19, 2008Coe Villa, George R. Perry, Architect 1930Gustaf Larson Residence, C. J. Smale, Architect c.1927

Los Feliz, a set on Flickr.

Donna and I packed our bags and moved from Silver Lake to Los Feliz in November 2007. We were fortunate to relocate to a fantastic old Spanish Revival house, formerly the home of the Beaton Family of radio fame. William Beaton was President and Chairman of the Board of KIEV Radio 1961-1985 (his sons Fred and Ron took control of the station after his death). Shortly after moving in, Donna and I attended a New Year's Eve party in Silver Lake at the home of Dave Keitel and Shelley Marks (Silver Lake Reservoirs Conservancy). Tom LaBonge was among the guests that evening; as we shared about our move from Silver Lake to Los Feliz Tom inquired, "Where in Los Feliz?" After giving him our new address, he immediately replied, "Oh, you live in the Beaton House, I used to go swimming there as a child."

While we still have a great affection for Silver Lake, Los Feliz is our new home and we are really enjoying being on a "perpetual holiday"! Living at the foot of Griffith Park with its unspoiled trails and living in our dream home and appreciating the beautiful architecture as well as our neighbors has been a dream come true.

Walking the neighborhood, I plan on bringing my camera along as often as possible. I trust you will share my appreciation for Los Feliz in the pictures and stories about our community. Visit us regularly and enjoy the journey!

Los Feliz

High Trilling Manor, J.W. Roberts, Architect 1925William Mulholland Memorial Fountain, Walter S. Clayberg, Designer, 1940Shakespeare Bridge, J.C. Wright (Los Angeles City Engineering Office) 1926Midtown School, John Lautner, Architect 1960Shakespeare Bridge, Los FelizHaigh House, Wesley Eager, Architect, 1935
Shakespeare Bridge, J.C. Wright, L.A. City Engineer's Office, 1926KCET StudiosThe House of the Seven Dwarves, Ben Sherwood, Contractor, 1931Griffith Park Observatory, 2007Cedars Estate, Xorin Balbes, Sue Wong & Zoltan Papp, Restoration 2003-2004Schrage House, Raphael Soriano, Architect, 1951
Taggart House, Lloyd Wright, Architect 1922 (Eric Lloyd Wright, Remodel 2006)Earle C. Anthony House, Bernard Maybeck, Architect 1927Earle C. Anthony House, Bernard Maybeck, Architect 1927Lovell Health House, R. Neutra Architect 1929Lovell Health House, R. Neutra Architect 1929Lovell Health House, R. Neutra Architect 1929
Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect 1921Barbara Bestor House, Barbara Bestor, Architect 2007Martin Schall & Barbara Bestor, Oct. 19, 2008Esta Sullivan, Victor Carter Residence, October 19, 2008Coe Villa, George R. Perry, Architect 1930Gustaf Larson Residence, C. J. Smale, Architect c.1927

Los Feliz, a set on Flickr.

Donna and I packed our bags and moved from Silver Lake to Los Feliz in November 2007. We were fortunate to relocate to a fantastic old Spanish Revival house, formerly the home of the Beaton Family of radio fame. William Beaton was President and Chairman of the Board of KIEV Radio 1961-1985 (his sons Fred and Ron took control of the station after his death). Shortly after moving in, Donna and I attended a New Year's Eve party in Silver Lake at the home of Dave Keitel and Shelley Marks (Silver Lake Reservoirs Conservancy). Tom LaBonge was among the guests that evening; as we shared about our move from Silver Lake to Los Feliz Tom inquired, "Where in Los Feliz?" After giving him our new address, he immediately replied, "Oh, you live in the Beaton House, I used to go swimming there as a child."

While we still have a great affection for Silver Lake, Los Feliz is our new home and we are really enjoying being on a "perpetual holiday"! Living at the foot of Griffith Park with its unspoiled trails and living in our dream home and appreciating the beautiful architecture as well as our neighbors has been a dream come true.

Walking the neighborhood, I plan on bringing my camera along as often as possible. I trust you will share my appreciation for Los Feliz in the pictures and stories about our community. Visit us regularly and enjoy the journey!