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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pasadena ...

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    Two of Pasadena's historic bridges, the Colorado Street Bridge, built in 1913 and known for its distinctive Beaux Arts arches, light standards, and railings, and the La Loma Bridge, built in 1914, are among the sites listed on the Register. Thirty-one of Pasadena's listings are historic districts, which include multiple contributing properties.

  3. Marston, Van Pelt & Maybury - Wikipedia

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    Works include (with attribution): Fenyes Estate (1911 addition), 470 W. Walnut St. & 160 N. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena, CA (Marston & Van Pelt), NRHP-listed [4]; Arden Villa (1913), Pasadena, a Palladian-style estate designed for William Kennon Jewett

  4. Category:Architects from Pasadena, California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Architects from Pasadena, California" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Smith and Williams - Wikipedia

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    Smith and Williams was an architecture firm based in South Pasadena, California and created in 1949. They were noted for their Modernist and Googie design style. The firm developed buildings and master planned communities. The Smith-Williams partnership was active until 1973. They were described by Robert Winter as being experts in domestic ...

  6. Moule & Polyzoides - Wikipedia

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    The firm's Pasadena office is located in a building previously occupied by Wallace Neff and Frederick Ruppel which Neff designed in the late 1920s and Moule & Polyzoides rehabilitated in 1998. [ 3 ] In 2015 Moule & Polyzoides was honored by The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art for excellence in the classical tradition with the 2015 ...

  7. Reginald Davis Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Johnson, architect, 1936. Commissioned as part of the New Deal. Reginald Davis Johnson (1882–1952) was an American architect. His practice, based in Pasadena, California, focused on the Los Angeles area and southern California in general, with a mixture of residential and commercial work. Johnson's later work was influenced by his ...