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* The Serra Museum in [[Presidio Park]], 1929 |
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* three buildings (one extant) for the [[Ibero-American Exposition of 1929]], [[Seville]], [[Spain]] |
* three buildings (one extant) for the [[Ibero-American Exposition of 1929]], [[Seville]], [[Spain]] |
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* Mabel Shaw Bridges Music Auditorium, [[Pomona College]], [[Claremont, California]] |
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* The [[San Diego Natural History Museum]], also in Balboa Park, 1932 <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.sandiegohistory.org/bio/johnson/johnson.htm |title=William Templeton Johnson|publisher=San Diego Historical Society}}</ref> |
* The [[San Diego Natural History Museum]], also in Balboa Park, 1932 <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.sandiegohistory.org/bio/johnson/johnson.htm |title=William Templeton Johnson|publisher=San Diego Historical Society}}</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.[1]
Johnson is known for his Spanish Revival buildings, all in San Diego unless otherwise noted:
- La Jolla Public Library, now the La Jolla Athenaeum, 1921
- Fine Arts Gallery in Balboa Park in 1932, now the San Diego Museum of Art, 1926
- La Valencia Hotel, La Jolla, 1926
- The San Diego Trust & Savings Bank at Sixth and Broadway, 1928
- The Serra Museum in Presidio Park, 1929
- three buildings (one extant) for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, Seville, Spain
- Mabel Shaw Bridges Music Auditorium, Pomona College, Claremont, California
- The San Diego Natural History Museum, also in Balboa Park, 1932 [2]
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
- ^ "William Templeton Johnson". San Diego Historical Society.