Carleton Winslow: Chapman Park Hotel (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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Description

Winslow altered the Chapman Park Hotel and Bungalows, which were located on Wilshire Boulevard, in 1936. The hotel had been in business since the early 1900s, and Winslow added details to make the walled garden with bungalow cottages feel more like a Mexican village with white stucco walls and red tile roofs.
The Hotel was located along the rapidly expanding Wilshire Boulevard, near the Ambassador Hotel, Bullocks Wilshire department store, and the Brown Derby restaurant. The hotel was demolished in the 1960s to make way for an office building.

Creator

Carleton Winslow, architect
Mott Studios, photographer
Loomis and Fisher, photographer

Source

Carleton Monroe Winslow Sr. papers, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.

Date

circa 1936

Rights

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Citation

Carleton Winslow, architect Mott Studios, photographer Loomis and Fisher, photographer, “Carleton Winslow: Chapman Park Hotel (Los Angeles, Calif.),” UCSB ADC Omeka, accessed December 1, 2024, http://128.111.216.75/items/show/407.