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Built in 1908, the magnificent, rambling Gamble House is an L.A. icon—an Arts
and Crafts masterpiece widely regarded as the pinnacle of its early 20th-century
architectural style. Also a principal draw during Pasadena Heritage's annual
Craftsman Weekend, Gamble House—conceived as a winter home for David and
Mary Gamble, of Procter & Gamble fame—is three levels of pristinely preserved
wonder. Having earned National Historic Landmark recognition decades ago, Gamble
House transcends time with classic elements like rich burnished woods, gleaming
art glass, abundant natural light and elegantly conceived interior spaces set around
the home's central hall. Gamble House also sports Asian influences and touches
popular with that other monument to American architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Courtesy of e Gamble House, USC.
Photograph © Alexander Vertiko
Courtesy of e Gamble House, USC.
Photograph © Tim Street-Porter
Courtesy of e Gamble House, USC.
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