List of buildings designed by W. H. Weeks
During his career, W. H. Weeks designed hundreds of buildings throughout California, as well as some in Oregon and Nevada.[1] This is a list of some of the buildings that he designed.
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Name | Location | Year Completed | Type | Ref(s) | Still in Use |
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Burlingame High School | Burlingame, California | 1923 | School | Yes | |
Convention Hall | Monterey, California | 1910 | Commercial | ||
Bank of Monterey | Monterey, California | 1909 | Commercial | ||
Goldstine Block (Monterey Hotel), 406 Alvarado | Monterey, California | 1906 | Commercial | Yes | |
Underwood Building, 416 Alvarado | Monterey, California | 1912 | Commercial | Yes | |
Opera House | Monterey, California | 1905 | Commercial | No | |
Branciforte Elementary School | Santa Cruz, California | 1914 | School | [2] | Yes |
Santa Cruz High School | Santa Cruz, California | 1915 | School | [3] | Yes |
1116 Laurent Street | Santa Cruz, California | 1933 | Domestic | [4] | Yes |
1135 N. Branciforte Avenue | Santa Cruz, California | 1915 | Domestic | [5] | Yes |
1220 Pacific Ave. Masonic Hall (remodel) | Santa Cruz, California | 1907 | Commercial | [6] | No |
240 Gharkey Street | Santa Cruz, California | 1907 | Domestic | [7] | No |
325 Laurent Street | Santa Cruz, California | 1906 | Domestic | [8] | Yes |
343 High Street | Santa Cruz, California | 1909 | Domestic | [9] | Yes |
316 Escalona Drive | Santa Cruz, California | 1908 | Domestic | [10] | Yes |
662 Escalona Drive | Santa Cruz, California | 1933 | Domestic | [11] | Yes |
314 West Cliff Drive | Santa Cruz, California | 1911 | Domestic | [7] | Yes |
Laurel School, 301 Center St. | Santa Cruz, California | 1930 | School | [12] | Yes |
Leask's Department Store | Santa Cruz, California | 1906 | Commercial | [13] | No |
East Cliff and Seabright Library | Santa Cruz, California | 1915 | Library | [14] | Yes |
120 Green Street | Santa Cruz, California | 1922-23 | Domestic | [15] | Yes |
Santa Cruz Main Carnegie Library | Santa Cruz, California | 1904 | Library | [16] | No |
P.T. Phillips House, 1116 Laurent St | Santa Cruz, California | 1933 | Domestic | [4] | Yes |
Santa Cruz East Cliff Carnegie Library | Santa Cruz, California | 1915 | Library | No | |
Santa Cruz Garfield Park Carnegie Library | Santa Cruz, California | 1915 | Library | [17] | Yes |
Cocoanut Grove | Santa Cruz, California | 1907 | Ballroom | [18] | Yes |
Palomar Hotel | Santa Cruz, California | 1928 | Commercial | [19] | Yes |
People's Bank | Santa Cruz, California | 1910 | Commercial | [20] | Yes |
Soquel Grammar School | Soquel, California | 1921 | School | Yes | |
Campbell Union Grammar School | Campbell, California | 1922 | School | Yes | |
Campbell High School | Campbell, California | 1938 | School | [21] | Yes |
Eureka High School | Eureka, California | 1915 | School | Yes | |
Fremont High School | Sunnyvale, California | 1925 | School | [22] | Yes |
Herbert Hoover Junior High School | San Jose, California | 1931 | School | [23][24] | |
Jean Harvey School | Walnut Grove, California | 1926 | School | [25] | |
Los Gatos High School | Los Gatos, California | 1925 | School | Yes | |
Piedmont High School | Piedmont, California | 1921 | School | [26] | No |
Big Pine School | Big Pine, California | 1921 | School | ||
Owens Valley School | Independence, California | School | |||
Santa Rosa High School | Santa Rosa, California | 1920s | School | [27] | Yes |
San Luis Obispo High School | San Luis Obispo, California | 1916 | School | ||
Turlock High School | Turlock, California | 1922 | School | ||
Tracy High School | Tracy, California | 1917 | School | ||
Walnut Street School | Woodland, California | 1916 | School | [28] | |
Napa Union High School | Napa, California | ca 1925 | School | ||
Morgan Hill School | Morgan Hill, California | School | [29] | ||
Lemoore Union High School | Lemoore, California | School | |||
Winters High School | Winters, California | 1916 | School | [30] | |
Woodland Grammar School | Woodland, California | 1924 | School | [28] | |
Woodland High School (first construction) | Woodland, California | 1913 | School | [28] | |
Woodland Primary School | Woodland, California | 1915 | School | [28] | |
M.R. Trace School | San Jose, California | 1927 | School | [31] | |
Woodrow Wilson Junior High School | San Jose, California | 1925 | School | [32] | |
Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School | San Jose, California | 1926 | School | ||
Bayliss Carnegie Library | Glenn, California | 1917 | Library | [33] | |
Gilroy Carnegie Library | Gilroy, California | 1910 | Library | [34] | |
Livermore Carnegie Library | Livermore, California | 1911 | Library | [35] | |
Lompoc Carnegie Library | Lompoc, California | 1911 | Library | [36] | |
Monterey Carnegie Library | Monterey, California | 1911 | Library | [37] | |
Nevada City Carnegie Library | Nevada City, California | 1907 | Library | [38] | |
Oakland Melrose Branch Carnegie Library | Oakland, California | 1915 | Library | [39] | |
Orland Carnegie Library | Orland, California | 1915 | Library | [40] | |
Oroville Carnegie Library | Oroville, California | 1912 | Library | [41] | |
Paso Robles Carnegie Library | Paso Robles, California | 1908 | Library | [42] | |
Richmond Carnegie Library | Richmond, California | 1910 | Library | [43] | |
Roseville Carnegie Library | Roseville, California | 1912 | Library | [44] | |
San Leandro Carnegie Library | San Leandro, California | 1909 | Library | [45] | |
San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library | San Luis Obispo, California | 1905 | Library | [46] | |
South San Francisco Carnegie Library | South San Francisco, California | 1920 | Library | [47] | |
Watsonville Carnegie Library | Watsonville, California | 1905 | Library | [48] | |
Woodland Carnegie Library | Woodland, California | 1905 | Library | [28] | |
Yolo Library | Yolo, California | 1917 | Library | [49] | |
Yreka Carnegie Library | Yreka, California | 1915 | Library | [50] | |
Woodland Clinic Hospital and Clinic Facilities | Woodland, California | 1920 (subsequent additions in 1922, 1928) | Hospital | [28] | |
Winters City Hall | Winters, California | 1916 | City hall | [30] | |
First Christian Church | Winters, California | 1913 | Religious | ||
Inyo County Courthouse | Independence, California | 1922 | Courthouse | [26][51] | |
Yolo County Courthouse | Woodland, California | 1917 | Courthouse | [28] | |
Yolo County Jail | Woodland, California | 1915 | Jail | [30] | |
Rebekah Children Services | Gilroy, California | 1921 | Other | [52] | |
Yolo Fliers Clubhouse | Yolo County, California | 1920 | Other | [30] | |
Woodland Elks Lodge | Woodland, California | 1926 | Lodge | [28] | |
Pacific Grove Masonic Lodge | Pacific Grove, California | 1905 | Lodge | ||
Bank of Woodland | Woodland, California | 1903 | Bank | [30] | |
Yolo County Savings Bank | Woodland, California | 1903 | Bank | [28] | |
Bishop Berkeley Apartments | Berkeley, California | 1928 | Commercial | ||
Elmwood Hardware Building | Berkeley, California | 1923 | Commercial | ||
Professor Hoss House | Berkeley, California | 1896 | Domestic | ||
Foskett and Elworthy Building | Concord, California | 1911 | Commercial | [53] | |
Hotel Durant | Berkeley, California | 1928 | Commercial | ||
Hotel Woodland | Woodland, California | 1928 | Commercial | [28] | |
Milias Hotel | Gilroy, California | 1921 | Commercial | ||
Porter Building | Woodland, California | 1913 | Commercial | [28] | |
Spreckels Sugar Company Beet Factory | Spreckels, California | 1898 | Commercial | ||
First Christian Church | Oakland, California | 1928 | Religious | ||
J.I. McConnell Home | Woodland, California | 1919 | Domestic | [30] | |
Tuttle Mansion | Watsonville, California | 1897 | Domestic | ||
W. H. Weeks House | Salinas, California | 1898 | Domestic | [54] | |
J.H. McDougall Building | Salinas, California | 1898 | Office | ||
Frankie Orr House | Hollister, California | 1900 | Domestic | ||
City Hall | Hollister, California | Circa 1908 | Office | ||
Masonic Temple | Hollister, California | Circa 1910 | Lodge | ||
California Polytechnic School, Building #1 | San Luis Obispo, California | 1903 | School | ||
California Polytechnic School, Building #2 | San Luis Obispo, California | 1903 | School | ||
California Polytechnic School, Powerhouse | San Luis Obispo, California | 1902 | School | [55] | |
California Polytechnic School, Household Arts | San Luis Obispo, California | 1906 | School | [56] | |
Masonic Building | Red Bluff, California | 1924 | Lodge | ||
Pomona High School #2 | Pomona, California | 1923 | School | ||
San Mateo Union High School | San Mateo, California | 1926 | School | ||
Resetar Hotel | Watsonville, California | 1927 | Hotel | ||
Wheeler Hospital | Gilroy, California | 1928 | Hospital | ||
1st Christian Church #1 | Watsonville, California | 1892 | Church | ||
1st Christian Church #3 | Watsonville, California | 1903 | Church | ||
1st Christian Church #4 | Watsonville, California | 1929 | Church | ||
Julius Lee House | Watsonville, California | 1894 | Domestic | Yes | |
James Redman House | Watsonville, California | 1897 | Domestic | ||
Samuel M Black House | Salinas, California | 1900 | Domestic | ||
George Wood House (Woodleigh) | Saratoga, California | 1911 | Domestic | ||
William H. Weeks House | Piedmont, California | 1922 | Domestic | ||
Edgar and Dora Ellis Holloway House | Gilroy, California | Domestic | |||
Medico-Dental Building | San Jose, California | 1927 | Commercial | Yes | |
De Anza Hotel | San Jose, California | 1930 | Hotel | [57] |
Citations
- ↑ Lewis, Betty (1985). W.H. Weeks: Architect. Panorama West Books. pp. 47–57. ISBN 9780914330851. Retrieved 29 June 2009. All Weeks' buildings are listed and current condition (if known).
- ↑ Chase, pp. 198
- ↑ Chase, pp. 235-239
- 1 2 Chase, pp. 130
- ↑ Chase, pp. 198
- ↑ Chase, pp. 156-158
- 1 2 Chase, pp. 6
- ↑ Chase, pp. 242-243
- ↑ Chase, pp. 121
- ↑ Santa Cruz History Journal Issue 2 pp.3 - Santa Cruz County Historical Trust, 1994
- ↑ Chase, pp. 129
- ↑ Chase, pp. 46
- ↑ Chase, pp. 144-145
- ↑ Chase, pp. 223
- ↑ Chase, pp. 95-96
- ↑ Chase, pp. 55
- ↑ Chase, pp. 246
- ↑ Chase, pp. 28
- ↑ Chase, pp. 158-159
- ↑ Chase, pp. 142
- ↑ "The Campbell Reporter | Heritage Theatre Renovation Ground Breaking Ceremony". Svcn.com. 2002-05-15. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
- ↑ History at Fremont Union High School District. Retrieved 2010-04-12
- ↑ "Metroactive Features | Endangered Historic Buildings". Metroactive.com. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
- ↑ http://asumag.com/mag/university_big_fix/
- ↑ "Walnut Grove Walk". Walnutgrove.com. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
- 1 2 "ArchitectDB - Architects". Digital.lib.washington.edu. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20060202092941/http://www.nationaltrust.org/issues/schools/success/santa_rosa_ca.html
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Wilkinson, David. "William Henry Weeks". Crafting a Valley Jewel: Architects and Builders of Woodland. Woodland, CA: Yolo County Historical Society. pp. 74–80. ISBN 1-892626-06-3.
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20041210061359/http://www.cardenacademymh.com/Inside+Carden/Campus.html
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Walters, Shipley (1995). "Dawn of a New Century". Woodland City of Trees: A History. Woodland, California: Yolo County Historical Society. pp. 65–66.
- ↑ Hubert & Johnson. "Merritt Trace Elementary School - Through the Years".
- ↑ http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hughlemmon/wmhweeks.htm
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Bayliss, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Gilroy, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Livermore, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Lompoc, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Monterey, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Nevada City, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Oakland/Melrose, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Orland, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Oroville, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Paso Robles, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Richmond, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Roseville, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - San Leandro, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. 1909-05-14. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - San Luis Obispo, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - South San Francisco, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Watsonville, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Yolo, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Carnegie Libraries of California - Yreka, California". Carnegie-libraries.org. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "History of Inyo County Courthouse". Livermont.com. 2008-03-10. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
- ↑ "History". RCS Kids. 1921-10-09. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
- ↑ "Concord, CA | About | Historical Buildings of Concord California". Ci.concord.ca.us. 1928-10-06. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
- ↑ "The William Weeks House". Monterey County Historical Society. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ↑ California Polytechnic State University Library Special Collections
- ↑ California Polytechnic State University Library Special Collections
- ↑ "De Anza Hotel, Santa Clara County, California --National Register of Historic Places". National Park Service. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
References
Chase, John (2007). The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture. Santa Cruz, California: The Museum of Art & History.
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