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if: a :null circular witiclow, shnilat to that which lights the
al u.>til)[Ile at Vers.tilles known as the Oeil de Boetit.
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0111 clas:wal.11(·Ilitecture. atriangillarform used as adecora-
irt (,1 111.,Honry ni tlw like for :listaining vertic·.11 pre:sure
12,11„wl'(('tang[Ilar fl·ature projecting from a wall. having a
>(· am| il:ually imitating the form of' a collimn.
a decorative architectural style resembling the work of
ilveismiths.
vpe of material lised frequently in wooden cases to block out
iii ornamental fuliation having four lobes or foils.
»n·ated wooden screen behind the alter in a church.
d a dwindling religious celibate and comunistic sect. popu-
·um movements in dancing which originally formed part of
characteristic of a particular locality; local: as a house of
istruction.
Bibliography
CHAPTER I
THE MISSIONA AND RELATED INFLUENCE>4
C.\InIEL MISSION AND CAPILLA REAL
Baer, Kurt: .·b·r·h ite('ture cd the C.'(//i/brnici .1/issi,ms. l lii\'(i·sity of
California Press: Berkeley ami Los Angeles: 1958.
Morrison. 1-111#Ii: A'(l,h .·imeric·un .4 rchiterture: Oxford l niver·>itv· Press:
New lork: 19.32.
Newconil). Re,dord: OM Alission Churcnes and Historic Houses c>J
California: 1.8. Lippincott Company: Philadelphia: 1923.
Smith. Frances Itand: The A rchiter·turtil History of Wission San Curlos
Borronieo: California Historical Survey Commission: Berkeley: 1921,
Crouch. Dora Polk: --The Royal Presidio Chapel:" 1962: rev. and ex-
panded by West Whittaker. Jr. with assistance of Harry Downie: 197(1
Johnson. Paul C.: -The California Mission/A Pictorial History:' Sunset
Books: 1964.
Downie, Harry: Carmel, California: Interview, November 4. 190.
ADOBES
Baer. Kurt: Architecture of the Calijorn:ia MiSsions; University (d
California Press: Berkele> anc[ Los Angeles: 1958.
Hannaford. Donald R. and Revel Edwards: Spanish Colonial or.Cdobe
Architecture of Califbrnict.· Architectural Book Publishing Co.. Inc.: Neh
York; 1931.
Hawthorne. Hildegarde: Cali/brnia's 1/issions: D. Apple'ton-Century
Company, Inc.: New York: 1942.
Jeans. Raymond Willium: 4,-chitectural Remains of' Obl .11(,nte,·ey:
fhesis submitted for the Degree of Master of Arts in Architecture iii the
Graduate Division of th(1 t-niversity of California: December. 1971.
Monterey History and Art Association. Ltd.: Monterey's Adobe Heritage:
W.T. Lee Printing Co.: Monterey. Ca.: 1965.
Newcomb. Rexford: The OM Mission Cluirches and Historic Houses N
California; 1.8. Lippincott Co.: Philadelphia: 1925.
Johnson. Paul C.; "The California Missions:- Sunset Books; 1964.
MISSION REVIVAL AND PUEBLO STYLE
Gebhard. David: '1'he Spanish Colonial Revival in Southern California
( 1892- 1930):- Joni-nal-Society of.4rchitectural History. Vol. 26: 1967: pp
131-147.
Jennv. William LeBaron: -The Old California Missions and Their Influ-
ence on Modern Design:- inland .41-chitert und Xeic·s Record in The 1/ -
chitect -and Engineer of California: Sept.. 1906.
Kirker. Harold: Ccilifornicts .-li·chitectural Frontier. 1960: pp 120-127.
Lewis. C)>4(·ar: //ere Lired the (:(iliforninns: 19,: pp 218-2.31.
Whifien. Marc·,16: 1/71 ,/ iran ·f/·c hiterture .h'inc·e 1 280: Mass.tc huset: 1 n-
htillite of Te('Ittinh )11> 1'1-(,34>4: Cambridge. \18>34.: 1969: pp 225-227.
130
CHAPTER 11
11IE J..litkli nOUKE :141) THE MON'l'ERE¥ HT¥1.E
Mont<·re > S.t,ing. and Loan .·\.. ,)('iation: 110/ittie.6 -6/obe Heritum·.·
Motttere) S,1\ing. Lind 1.(,an ·\S:(,('ilition. 11(,111(11·ev: 19(1.).
/.ust A nmci,u·ex ,)/()/d Wontern·. 111)]ltere> Iliston.111(1 \11 \H:(,(·i.ttion:
\L,nturn: 1971.
1.itikin. -Ilintin O.: The l.,1//du /'cipers.· Montere>: 1832-18[.3.
Faul. Geurge |)1'.: President. Monten·> 14'llil]:111.1 (:,)11<·ge: Mont¢·re>.
Califulilia: litt(niew· Nilit·1111)et. 1973,
Keebh·. Fred: Archie Und 1{11(,cla Architect Firm: 11„litere). California:
lizterview December. 1973.
CHAPTER 111
SPANISH COLONIAL RE#li \L
Gehhard. D.n id: The .Kpanish (:olonial R 1,1 C :,Ilifornia: S.litta Ballial .1.
U hiti en. Marcus: ·bnerh·un .1/chiterture hince 1 :-80: Mas:.ic hii Hetts
111:titilte of Trchnc Ill)trv PreAs: Canibridge. Ma«.: 1969.
-\Ii(,11,111„11>: '-1 11(,lise i. 11,)t .1 11(,Ine: Pacific Npertator:
September-Octolu·r. P).36: pp 19-3.1
Gehhard. I).nhi. ilw Spani.™11 (:„1(,nial Redull M Southern Calit„Inia
(18-10:' jou r iml-Ni,c·iet \ iii .-l/·chitecture //istorv: 1967: p 139. '
N eakli . .Inan: --The \1-('llit¢ ('tiltr ot'Prbble Re.Wh i)lal'init the 192(1 > ami
19,3(r>,
Unknown iprelier< 105* i oil:
1963.
Fink. Augusta: 1/ontere.v - The Presence of the Past: Chronicle Books:
San Francisco: 1972.
Gith In. Edminul V. and ('la>· Latic'£1?Ater: IR·to/·inu //,unes.- Ihner PIIAL
cations. 111(·.: New York: 1973.
Jolltiston. It{)1)ert B. 0/d Wonterer (,ount\-/ 1 Pirturic// Histon:
11„nterer having: Und 1.(,an 16:„ciation. 19,0.
.]i,t<1.111.1-t. Filt-11(9\: 1(:(111(·i.,4' /h.vi)/-\<)flt ('.,te/'rl h·('hiteell//r: TI],1111(·.
atic| 1111(4011 1.ililited: 1.(,ticlon: 1969.
11,141:s. Jolm: 77u, (,ing¢7/)/rud -lm': lillit·|1:1!·t and C,0,: \(·w j <)11: 19.37,
\1.lass..h,Im: 7'he 1 i (·torimi lit) 111 e in 1 nicrl ct 1-- |hnullorn Book< \{1\,
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4..
if: a :null circular witiclow, shnilat to that which lights the
al u.>til)[Ile at Vers.tilles known as the Oeil de Boetit.
1 1(,5, protectis(· wall or barrier at the edge of .1 balconv n )01
0111 clas:wal.11(·Ilitecture. atriangillarform used as adecora-
irt (,1 111.,Honry ni tlw like for :listaining vertic·.11 pre:sure
12,11„wl'(('tang[Ilar fl·ature projecting from a wall. having a
>(· am| il:ually imitating the form of' a collimn.
a decorative architectural style resembling the work of
ilveismiths.
vpe of material lised frequently in wooden cases to block out
iii ornamental fuliation having four lobes or foils.
»n·ated wooden screen behind the alter in a church.
d a dwindling religious celibate and comunistic sect. popu-
·um movements in dancing which originally formed part of
characteristic of a particular locality; local: as a house of
istruction.
Bibliography
CHAPTER I
THE MISSIONA AND RELATED INFLUENCE>4
C.\InIEL MISSION AND CAPILLA REAL
Baer, Kurt: .·b·r·h ite('ture cd the C.'(//i/brnici .1/issi,ms. l lii\'(i·sity of
California Press: Berkeley ami Los Angeles: 1958.
Morrison. 1-111#Ii: A'(l,h .·imeric·un .4 rchiterture: Oxford l niver·>itv· Press:
New lork: 19.32.
Newconil). Re,dord: OM Alission Churcnes and Historic Houses c>J
California: 1.8. Lippincott Company: Philadelphia: 1923.
Smith. Frances Itand: The A rchiter·turtil History of Wission San Curlos
Borronieo: California Historical Survey Commission: Berkeley: 1921,
Crouch. Dora Polk: --The Royal Presidio Chapel:" 1962: rev. and ex-
panded by West Whittaker. Jr. with assistance of Harry Downie: 197(1
Johnson. Paul C.: -The California Mission/A Pictorial History:' Sunset
Books: 1964.
Downie, Harry: Carmel, California: Interview, November 4. 190.
ADOBES
Baer. Kurt: Architecture of the Calijorn:ia MiSsions; University (d
California Press: Berkele> anc[ Los Angeles: 1958.
Hannaford. Donald R. and Revel Edwards: Spanish Colonial or.Cdobe
Architecture of Califbrnict.· Architectural Book Publishing Co.. Inc.: Neh
York; 1931.
Hawthorne. Hildegarde: Cali/brnia's 1/issions: D. Apple'ton-Century
Company, Inc.: New York: 1942.
Jeans. Raymond Willium: 4,-chitectural Remains of' Obl .11(,nte,·ey:
fhesis submitted for the Degree of Master of Arts in Architecture iii the
Graduate Division of th(1 t-niversity of California: December. 1971.
Monterey History and Art Association. Ltd.: Monterey's Adobe Heritage:
W.T. Lee Printing Co.: Monterey. Ca.: 1965.
Newcomb. Rexford: The OM Mission Cluirches and Historic Houses N
California; 1.8. Lippincott Co.: Philadelphia: 1925.
Johnson. Paul C.; "The California Missions:- Sunset Books; 1964.
MISSION REVIVAL AND PUEBLO STYLE
Gebhard. David: '1'he Spanish Colonial Revival in Southern California
( 1892- 1930):- Joni-nal-Society of.4rchitectural History. Vol. 26: 1967: pp
131-147.
Jennv. William LeBaron: -The Old California Missions and Their Influ-
ence on Modern Design:- inland .41-chitert und Xeic·s Record in The 1/ -
chitect -and Engineer of California: Sept.. 1906.
Kirker. Harold: Ccilifornicts .-li·chitectural Frontier. 1960: pp 120-127.
Lewis. C)>4(·ar: //ere Lired the (:(iliforninns: 19,: pp 218-2.31.
Whifien. Marc·,16: 1/71 ,/ iran ·f/·c hiterture .h'inc·e 1 280: Mass.tc huset: 1 n-
htillite of Te('Ittinh )11> 1'1-(,34>4: Cambridge. \18>34.: 1969: pp 225-227.
130
CHAPTER 11
11IE J..litkli nOUKE :141) THE MON'l'ERE¥ HT¥1.E
Mont<·re > S.t,ing. and Loan .·\.. ,)('iation: 110/ittie.6 -6/obe Heritum·.·
Motttere) S,1\ing. Lind 1.(,an ·\S:(,('ilition. 11(,111(11·ev: 19(1.).
/.ust A nmci,u·ex ,)/()/d Wontern·. 111)]ltere> Iliston.111(1 \11 \H:(,(·i.ttion:
\L,nturn: 1971.
1.itikin. -Ilintin O.: The l.,1//du /'cipers.· Montere>: 1832-18[.3.
Faul. Geurge |)1'.: President. Monten·> 14'llil]:111.1 (:,)11<·ge: Mont¢·re>.
Califulilia: litt(niew· Nilit·1111)et. 1973,
Keebh·. Fred: Archie Und 1{11(,cla Architect Firm: 11„litere). California:
lizterview December. 1973.
CHAPTER 111
SPANISH COLONIAL RE#li \L
Gehhard. D.n id: The .Kpanish (:olonial R 1,1 C :,Ilifornia: S.litta Ballial .1.
U hiti en. Marcus: ·bnerh·un .1/chiterture hince 1 :-80: Mas:.ic hii Hetts
111:titilte of Trchnc Ill)trv PreAs: Canibridge. Ma«.: 1969.
-\Ii(,11,111„11>: '-1 11(,lise i. 11,)t .1 11(,Ine: Pacific Npertator:
September-Octolu·r. P).36: pp 19-3.1
Gehhard. I).nhi. ilw Spani.™11 (:„1(,nial Redull M Southern Calit„Inia
(18-10:' jou r iml-Ni,c·iet \ iii .-l/·chitecture //istorv: 1967: p 139. '
N eakli . .Inan: --The \1-('llit¢ ('tiltr ot'Prbble Re.Wh i)lal'init the 192(1 > ami
19,3(r>,
Unknown iprelier< 105* i oil:
1963.
Fink. Augusta: 1/ontere.v - The Presence of the Past: Chronicle Books:
San Francisco: 1972.
Gith In. Edminul V. and ('la>· Latic'£1?Ater: IR·to/·inu //,unes.- Ihner PIIAL
cations. 111(·.: New York: 1973.
Jolltiston. It{)1)ert B. 0/d Wonterer (,ount\-/ 1 Pirturic// Histon:
11„nterer having: Und 1.(,an 16:„ciation. 19,0.
.]i,t<1.111.1-t. Filt-11(9\: 1(:(111(·i.,4' /h.vi)/-\<)flt ('.,te/'rl h·('hiteell//r: TI],1111(·.
atic| 1111(4011 1.ililited: 1.(,ticlon: 1969.
11,141:s. Jolm: 77u, (,ing¢7/)/rud -lm': lillit·|1:1!·t and C,0,: \(·w j <)11: 19.37,
\1.lass..h,Im: 7'he 1 i (·torimi lit) 111 e in 1 nicrl ct 1-- |hnullorn Book< \{1\,
3 (,rk: 1472·
129
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