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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
The Fine Arts building (described as 'moorish') burnt down in December 1909. In 1911 a two story shingled bungalow/craftsman was built
on the site. Nine years later the school moved to the USC campus in south Los Angeles *.
*There is an interesting second chapter to this story that I'll post later.
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Here is the rest of the story.
The "1911 two story shingled crasftman/bungalow" mentioned above became the oldest family run art glass studio in the world.
The
Judson Studios produced stained glass features in many prominent buildings in the theater district of downtown Los Angeles, and also
in the atrium of the Los Angeles Public Library. (as well as stained glass for two Frank Lloyd Wright projects, the Barnsdall and Ennis homes)
Train and Williams, Architects
Michael Locke
http://www.flickr.com/photos/michael...n/photostream/
view from Thorne Street
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close up entrance
http://www.xcentricla.blogspot.com/
wonderful details
Floyd B. Bariscale
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7294653@N07/
motto
WE CAN
Floyd B. Bariscale
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7294653@N07/
workshop
http://www.xcentricla.blogspot.com/#...s-studios.html
soooo cool. I love this old place.
http://www.theeastsiderla.com/
out front
http://www.xcentricla.blogspot.com/
location
google earth
Floyd B. Bariscale
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7294653@N07/
...and they have tours!
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