Loring House Explained

Loring House
Location:1730 Spruce St., Berkeley, California
Coordinates:37.8765°N -122.2656°W
Architect:John Hudson Thomas
Architecture:Prairie School architecture
Added:July 13, 1989
Refnum:89000857
Designated Other1:Berkeley
Designated Other1 Number:128
Designated Other1 Date:October 16, 1989

Loring House is a historical commercial building, built in 1914 in Berkeley, California, U.S.. The building and it site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 13, 1989; and is a Berkeley Landmark since October 16, 1989.[1] It is also called the William Lovering Locke House, and the Ernest L. Loring House.

History

The Loring House was designed by architect John Hudson Thomas (18781945),[2] in a Prairie School architecture style. Thomas attended and graduated from both Yale University in 1901, and University of California at Berkeley in 1904. The Loring House is located at 1730 Spruce Street, Berkeley. The two-story Loring House is a small home with a basement. It is built with a wood frame, stucco walls,flat rood and wood trim. The Prairie School architecture style has Viennese secessionist motifs in the interior and exterior. The house is the earliest example of Prairie School architecture in Berkeley. Prairie School architecture style was design of Frank Lloyd Wright (18671959), first found in the midwest and Chicago.[3] [4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: January 2023 . List of Designated City Landmarks, Structures of Merit & Historic Districts . https://web.archive.org/web/20230630044415/https://berkeleyca.gov/sites/default/files/documents/COB%20Landmarks%20Updated%20Jan%202023_0.pdf . June 30, 2023 . City of Berkeley.
  2. Book: Johnson, Robert E. . Berkeley Walks: Expanded and Updated Edition . Byron . Janet L. . 2018-02-01 . Roaring Forties Press . 978-1-938901-77-5 . en.
  3. Web site: National Register #89000857: Loring House in Berkeley, California. noehill.com.
  4. https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/caca4679-4869-4b36-a449-5ae1fef698d1 Loring House, npgallery.nps.gov