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N 0 B 667 C 0 E Mar 24, 2022 F Mar 24, 2022
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Spanish Colonial Revival style house located in the Oxford Square Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ). The zone is located in central Los Angeles, about five miles west of downtown. The HPOZ is compose of one and two-and-a-half story single family residences and duplexes built primarily between 1900 and 1920 with a smaller amount built in the 1930's. Most of the buildings in the proposed HPOZ reflect styles associated with the Arts and Crafts and Period Revival modes of architecture, including Craftsman, American Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, and Mediterranean Revival. The district is characterized by the consistency of building styles and massing, as well as its spatial and landscape features such as its rectilinear gridded street pattern, concrete-paved streets, concrete sidewalks, landscaped parkways with mature Canary Island date palms, relatively consistent lot sizes, and gently sloping lawns. The Oxford Square HPOZ was adopted by City Council in 2017.
Located at 1148-1150 South Rimpau Boulevard. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved


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N 0 B 141 C 0 E Mar 24, 2022 F Mar 24, 2022
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Spanish Colonial Revival style house located in the Oxford Square Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ). The zone is located in central Los Angeles, about five miles west of downtown. The HPOZ is compose of one and two-and-a-half story single family residences and duplexes built primarily between 1900 and 1920 with a smaller amount built in the 1930's. Most of the buildings in the proposed HPOZ reflect styles associated with the Arts and Crafts and Period Revival modes of architecture, including Craftsman, American Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, and Mediterranean Revival. The district is characterized by the consistency of building styles and massing, as well as its spatial and landscape features such as its rectilinear gridded street pattern, concrete-paved streets, concrete sidewalks, landscaped parkways with mature Canary Island date palms, relatively consistent lot sizes, and gently sloping lawns. The Oxford Square HPOZ was adopted by City Council in 2017.
Located at 1140 South Rimpau Boulevard. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved


Tags:   Oxford Square HPOZ Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Architect Unknown

N 0 B 143 C 0 E Mar 24, 2022 F Mar 24, 2022
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Spanish Colonial Revival style house located in the Oxford Square Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ). The zone is located in central Los Angeles, about five miles west of downtown. The HPOZ is compose of one and two-and-a-half story single family residences and duplexes built primarily between 1900 and 1920 with a smaller amount built in the 1930's. Most of the buildings in the proposed HPOZ reflect styles associated with the Arts and Crafts and Period Revival modes of architecture, including Craftsman, American Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, and Mediterranean Revival. The district is characterized by the consistency of building styles and massing, as well as its spatial and landscape features such as its rectilinear gridded street pattern, concrete-paved streets, concrete sidewalks, landscaped parkways with mature Canary Island date palms, relatively consistent lot sizes, and gently sloping lawns. The Oxford Square HPOZ was adopted by City Council in 2017.
Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved


Tags:   Oxford Square HPOZ Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Architect Unknown

N 0 B 119 C 0 E Mar 24, 2022 F Mar 24, 2022
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English Tudor Revival style house located in the Oxford Square Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ). The zone is located in central Los Angeles, about five miles west of downtown. The HPOZ is compose of one and two-and-a-half story single family residences and duplexes built primarily between 1900 and 1920 with a smaller amount built in the 1930's. Most of the buildings in the proposed HPOZ reflect styles associated with the Arts and Crafts and Period Revival modes of architecture, including Craftsman, American Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, and Mediterranean Revival. The district is characterized by the consistency of building styles and massing, as well as its spatial and landscape features such as its rectilinear gridded street pattern, concrete-paved streets, concrete sidewalks, landscaped parkways with mature Canary Island date palms, relatively consistent lot sizes, and gently sloping lawns. The Oxford Square HPOZ was adopted by City Council in 2017.
Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved


Tags:   Oxford Square HPOZ Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Architect Unknown

N 0 B 117 C 0 E Mar 24, 2022 F Mar 24, 2022
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Spanish Colonial Revival style house located in the Oxford Square Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ). The zone is located in central Los Angeles, about five miles west of downtown. The HPOZ is compose of one and two-and-a-half story single family residences and duplexes built primarily between 1900 and 1920 with a smaller amount built in the 1930's. Most of the buildings in the proposed HPOZ reflect styles associated with the Arts and Crafts and Period Revival modes of architecture, including Craftsman, American Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, and Mediterranean Revival. The district is characterized by the consistency of building styles and massing, as well as its spatial and landscape features such as its rectilinear gridded street pattern, concrete-paved streets, concrete sidewalks, landscaped parkways with mature Canary Island date palms, relatively consistent lot sizes, and gently sloping lawns. The Oxford Square HPOZ was adopted by City Council in 2017.
Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved


Tags:   Oxford Square HPOZ Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Architect Unknown


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