Gamble House (Pasadena) (influenced, though primarily Arts and Crafts)

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Gamble House in Pasadena is a landmark early 20th-century residence renowned as a masterpiece of American Arts and Crafts architecture with subtle Prairie School influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arts and Crafts house
historic house
museum
architect Charles Sumner Greene NERFINISHED
Henry Mather Greene NERFINISHED
architecturalFirm Greene & Greene NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle American Arts and Crafts NERFINISHED
Craftsman
Prairie School-influenced
builtFor Procter & Gamble heir David B. Gamble NERFINISHED
client David B. Gamble NERFINISHED
Mary Huggins Gamble NERFINISHED
completionDate 1908
constructionStartDate 1907
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designationDate 1977 (National Historic Landmark)
donatedTo City of Pasadena NERFINISHED
donationYear 1966
featuredIn Back to the Future (as the exterior of Doc Brown’s house) NERFINISHED
function house museum
hasFeature art glass windows
broad overhanging eaves
exposed structural elements
extensive built-in cabinetry
terraced gardens
heritageDesignation California Historical Landmark
National Historic Landmark
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
Japanese architecture
Prairie School architecture NERFINISHED
locatedIn Los Angeles County
surface form: Los Angeles County, California

Pasadena, California NERFINISHED
managedBy University of Southern California School of Architecture NERFINISHED
material shingle
wood
notableFor custom-designed furniture and fixtures
handcrafted woodwork and joinery
integration of architecture, interior, and landscape design
NRHPReferenceNumber 71000142
openToPublic yes
originalFunction winter residence
owner City of Pasadena NERFINISHED
University of Southern California NERFINISHED
region Arroyo Terrace Historic District NERFINISHED
roofType low-pitched gabled roof
streetAddress 4 Westmoreland Place
usedAs filming location

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