Alameda Architectural Preservation Society Presents
Rynerson O’Brien Architecture:
Historically Appropriate Additions and Alterations to Period Structures
Sunday, November 3, 2013 at 7:00 pm
Immanuel Lutheran Church: 1420 Lafayette Street, Alameda, CA 94501
(Parking available at the corner of Chestnut Street and Santa Clara Avenue.)
Free for AAPS members; $5 for non-members
http://www.alameda-preservation.org/
(Parking available at the corner of Chestnut Street and Santa Clara Avenue.)
Free for AAPS members; $5 for non-members
http://www.alameda-preservation.org/
While designing façade restorations at San Francisco Victoriana in the late '70s, Stephen
Rynerson conceived a plan to add a turret over the front entry on a Queen Anne cottage in Ashbury Heights, San Francisco, as well as for
restoring character-defining ornament and shingles to a façade that had been completely stripped.
Already
an impressive home on beautiful Franklin Park, 1417 San Antonio Avenue in Alameda
has been returned to its Queen Anne beginnings. Design details and
gingerbread elements lost in an early remodel have been replaced or
added in the style of the builder, A. W. Pattiani. Rynerson O'Brien
Architecture was recognized by the Alameda Architectural Preservation
Society in 2013 for a historical interpretation of the home.
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