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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The Heberton residence, also known as the as Casa Dracaena and El Hogar, was built by the architect George Washington Smith for himself in 1917. It was an immediate success and commissions for similar houses soon began. Ultimately Smith designed 80 houses (of which 54 were built) in the Santa Barbara area and he is often credited as starting the Spanish-Colonial Revival style of architecture in the United States. View towards house from garden with trees, hedges, and a brick-paved walkway bordered by potted plants and planting beds Text from nitrate negative sleeve: Mrs. Craig Heberton, 3//1/30, 131 Mesa Rd., Montecito, Geo.[rge] Wash.[ington] Smith, architect
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
340 uclamss_1411_0340 ark:/21198/zz002b680s
Language
English
Subject
Dwellings People Garden walks Trees Gardens Environment Landscape architecture Heberton residence (Montecito, Calif.)
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