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  2. Roland Coate - Wikipedia

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    Lake Arrowhead, 778 Shelter Cove Dr., Lake Arrowhead, California, also known as John O'Melveny Residence (Coate, Roland E.), NRHP-listed [30] Coate became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1937. [1] His work was also part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics. [31] Coate retired in 1956. [29]

  3. Alfred W. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Alfred W. Smith (1864 - 1933) was an American architect. He designed many commercial and residential buildings as well as churches in the Bay Area of California. [1] For example, he designed the San Francisco Korean Methodist Church in 1930, [1] the Theophilus Allen House in Palo Alto (which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places), [2] and several fraternity houses near the ...

  4. Charles Warren Callister - Wikipedia

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    Christian Science Church, Belvedere, California . Charles Warren Callister (February 27, 1917 – April 3, 2008) was an American architect based in Tiburon, California.He is known for the hand-crafted aesthetic and high-level design of his single-family homes and large community developments.

  5. Albert C. Martin Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Albert Carey Martin (September 16, 1879 – April 9, 1960) was an American architect and engineer.He founded the architectural firm of Albert C. Martin & Associates, now known as A.C. Martin Partners, and designed some of Southern California's landmark buildings.

  6. Samuel Newsom - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Newsom (1852 – 1908) was a Canadian-born American architect. [1] Together with his brother Joseph Cather Newsom founded the architecture firm Newsom and Newsom (or the Newsom Brothers), practicing in Northern and Southern California. [2]

  7. Calvin C. Straub - Wikipedia

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    His enthusiasm for architecture inspired generations of students, including Frank O. Gehry, Pierre Koenig, and many others. Straub lived and worked at the epicentre of the evolving Southern California architecture of his day. He knew Frank Lloyd Wright, Henry Mather Green, R.M. Schindler personally and was briefly an employee of Richard Neutra. [3]

  8. Julia Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Julia Morgan (January 20, 1872 – February 2, 1957) was an American architect and engineer. [1] [2] She designed more than 700 buildings in California during a long and prolific career. [3]

  9. T. Paterson Ross - Wikipedia

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    A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, T. Paterson Ross came to San Francisco at the age of 12 in 1885.In 1890, he began working as a draftsman for architect John Gash, and by 1891, he produced an unusual design for the California Building for the World's Columbian Exposition to be held in Chicago in 1893.