Irving Gill Architecture Photos

Irving John Gill (1870-1936), who worked under Sullivan & Adler in Chicago along with of Frank Lloyd Wright, introduced equivalent design ideas to Southern California after moving to San Diego in 1893. His nephew, Louis J. Gill, also practiced architecture.

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Horton Plaza Fountain. San Diego, CA.First Church of Christ Scientist. CA.First Church of Christ Scientist stained glass ceiling. San Diego, CA.First Church of Christ Scientist interior with organ pipes. San Diego, CA.
Horton Plaza Fountain (1910). San Diego, CA. Architect: Irving John Gill.First Church of Christ Scientist (1910) (2444 2nd Ave.). CA. Architect: Irving John Gill.First Church of Christ Scientist stained glass ceiling (not by Gill). San Diego, CA.First Church of Christ Scientist interior with organ pipes. San Diego, CA.
George White & Anna Gunn Marston residence. CA.George White & Anna Gunn Marston residence arts & crafts dining room. San Diego, CA.George White & Anna Gunn Marston residence arts & crafts roof overhang support beam details. San Diego, CA.George White & Anna Gunn Marston residence arts & crafts tile mural detail showing flowers in vase. San Diego, CA.
George White & Anna Gunn Marston residence (1904) (3525 7th Ave.). CA. Architect: William Stirling Hebbard & Irving John Gill.George White & Anna Gunn Marston residence arts & crafts dining room. San Diego, CA.George White & Anna Gunn Marston residence arts & crafts roof overhang support beam details. San Diego, CA.George White & Anna Gunn Marston residence arts & crafts tile mural detail showing flowers in vase (not by Gill). San Diego, CA.
Mary J. Cossitt residence #1. CA.Katherine Teats residence #1. CA.Alice Lee residence #2. CA.Katherine Teats residence #2. CA.
Mary J. Cossitt residence #1 (1905) (3526 7th Ave.). CA. Architect: William Stirling Hebbard & Irving John Gill.Katherine Teats residence #1 (1906) (3560 7th Ave.). CA. Architect: William Stirling Hebbard & Irving John Gill.Alice Lee residence #2 (1905) (3578 7th Ave.). CA. Architect: Irving John Gill.Katherine Teats residence #2 (1912) (3415 Albatross St.). CA. Architect: Irving John Gill.
Katherine Teats residence #2 entrance portico. San Diego, CA.Katherine Teats residence #2 garage entrance. San Diego, CA.Katherine Teats residence #3. CA.Katherine Teats residence #3 wrought iron balcony on side of house. San Diego, CA.
Katherine Teats residence #2 entrance portico. San Diego, CA.Katherine Teats residence #2 garage entrance. San Diego, CA.Katherine Teats residence #3 (1912) (3407 Albatross St.). CA. Architect: Irving John Gill.Katherine Teats residence #3 wrought iron balcony on side of house. San Diego, CA.
La Jolla Women's Club. La Jolla, CA.La Jolla Women's Club entrance arches. La Jolla, CA.La Jolla Women's Club courtyard. La Jolla, CA.Kautz residence. La Jolla, CA.
La Jolla Women's Club (1914) (715 Silverado St.). La Jolla, CA. Architect: Irving John Gill. On National Register.La Jolla Women's Club entrance arches. La Jolla, CA.La Jolla Women's Club courtyard. La Jolla, CA.Kautz residence (1913) (7753 Draper St.). La Jolla, CA. Architect: Irving John Gill.
Entrance of Kautz residence. La Jolla, CA.Museum of Contemporary Art with later additions to left. La Jolla, CA.Wisteria cottage. La Jolla, CA.Old City Hall. Oceanside, CA.
Entrance of Kautz residence. La Jolla, CA.Museum of Contemporary Art (1916) (700 Prospect St.) with later additions to left. La Jolla, CA. Architect: Irving John Gill.Wisteria cottage (1904) (780 Prospect St.). La Jolla, CA. Architect: Irving John Gill.Old City Hall (1934) (704 Third St.). Oceanside, CA. Style: Mission revival. Architect: Irving John Gill. On National Register.
Fire Station. Oceanside, CA.Horatio West Court. Santa Monica, CA.Horatio West Court from street. Santa Monica, CA.
Fire Station (1934) (714 Third St.). Oceanside, CA. Style: Mission revival. Architect: Irving John Gill. On National Register.Horatio West Court (1919-21) (140 Hollister Ave.). Santa Monica, CA. Style: Mission revival & International Modern. Architect: Irving John Gill.Horatio West Court from street. Santa Monica, CA.

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