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Source<ref>''A Civic Architect for San Diego: The Work of William Templeton Johnson'', The Journal of San Diego History, Summer 1999, Volume 45, Number 3, [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/99summer/johnson.htm available online] |
Source<ref>''A Civic Architect for San Diego: The Work of William Templeton Johnson'', The Journal of San Diego History, Summer 1999, Volume 45, Number 3, [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/99summer/johnson.htm available online]</ref> |
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William Templeton Johnson (1877-1957) was a notable San Diego architect. He was a fellow to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 1939.
Johnson is best known for his Spanish Revival buildings. Some of his buildings include:
- The Fine Arts Gallery in Balboa Park
- The San Diego Trust & Savings Bank at Sixth and Broadway
- The Serra Museum atop the Presidio Park hill.
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References
- ^ A Civic Architect for San Diego: The Work of William Templeton Johnson, The Journal of San Diego History, Summer 1999, Volume 45, Number 3, available online