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    Career. Myron Hunt projects. Hunt and Grey (1903–1910) Myron Hunt office (1910–1920) Hunt and Chambers (1920–1947) References. Myron Hunt. Myron Hubbard Hunt [2] (February 27, 1868 – May 26, 1952) was an American architect whose numerous projects include many noted landmarks in Southern California and Evanston, Illinois. [3] .

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  2. Address. 1155 Oak Grove Avenue San Marino, CA 91108. Get directions. Architects. Myron Hunt, Florence Yoch, Landscape Architect, Lucille Council, Landscape Architect, Katherine Bashford, Landscape Architect. Style. Tudor Revival. Decade. 1920s. Designation. Listed in CA Register. Listed in National Register. Property Type. Landscape.

  3. Read more. Preserving the historic places that make L.A. County unique.

  4. 1001 Rose Bowl Drive Pasadena, CA 91103. Get directions. Architect. Myron Hunt. Style. Utilitarian. Decade. 1920s. Designation. Listed in CA Register. Listed in National Register. National Historic Landmark. Preservation Award Recipient. Property Type. Commercial (All) Entertainment. Recreation. City.

  5. Mar 26, 2020 · Myron Hunt designed over 400 buildings, many of them important public buildings including: The Rose Bowl, Pasadena. Huntington Library, San Marino. Occidental College, Los Angeles. Pomona College, Claremont. This building was designed and constructed under the supervision of Hunt in 1916. Erected by La Arcada Plaza. Topics.

  6. Myron Hunt Collection. Reginald D. Johnson Collection. Samuel Lunden Collection. Morgan, Walls & Clements Collection. Wallace Neff Collection. Denis O’Connor Collection. William A. Peschelt Collection. Hudson Roysher Collection. Edward Durell Stone Collection. Martin E. Weil Collection. Draver Wilson Collection. Florence Yoch Papers.

  7. Architect Myron Hunt (1868-1952) designed the Ambassador Hotel c. 1920; Hunt had already designed a number of large-scale hotels by 1920, including the Potter Hotel (1902), Montecito, CA, Hotel Maryland #2, Pasadena, CA, (1903), Wentworth Hotel, (1907), and additions to the Mission Inn, Riverside, CA, (periodic work after 1913).

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