Selected Projects
- 1904-05: George W. Marston House (with W.S. Hebbard), San Diego, CA
- 1906: Katherine Teats House, San Diego, CA
- 1908-: The first buildings at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, including Old Scripps Building, La Jolla, CA
- 1910: F. B. Lewis Courts (aka Bella Vista Terrace), Sierra Madre, CA
- 1910-16: La Jolla Recreation Center, La Jolla, CA
- 1911: Miltimore House, Pasadena, CA
- 1912-: La Jolla Woman's Club, La Jolla, CA
- 1912-: The Bishop's School, La Jolla, CA
- 1913: Ellen Browning Scripps residence, La Jolla, CA, now remodeled as the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego)
- 1913: Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge, Torrance, CA
- 1914-16: Walter L. Dodge House in West Hollywood, CA (demolished)
- 1919: Horatio West Court, Santa Monica, CA
- 1919: Clarke Estate, Santa Fe Springs, CA
- 1931: Americanization School, 1210 Division St., Oceanside, California
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