Kathleen Tuttle is a native Californian who obtained her undergraduate degree from U.C. Santa Barbara. After graduation from U.C. Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, she spent several years in legal and policy positions in Washington, D.C. A decade ago, she moved to an old house in the Pasadena area and became fascinated by the region's historical and architectural riches. She is a lawyer with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office where she prosecutes white-collar crime. Her writing has appeared in Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, and the San Francisco Examiner
Foreword
xi
Kevin Starr
Chronology
xiv
Shaping Influences
1
(14)
A Winter Colony
15
(16)
Embrace of the Arts and Crafts
31
(18)
Revival Architecture
49
(24)
The New Regional Idiom
73
(18)
The Nicholson House: China in Pasadena
91
(6)
Designing Community
97
(18)
Conclusion
115
(2)
Afterword -- Keith Palmer Marston
117
(2)
Acknowledgements
119
(4)
List of Structures
123
(18)
Photographic Credits
141
(2)
Frequently Used Citations
143
(2)
Notes
145
(14)
Index
159
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