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'''El Pueblo Ribera Court''' is a complex of twelve duplexes at 230&ndash;248 Gravilla Street and 230&ndash;309 Playa del Sur in [[La Jolla]], [[San Diego]], [[California]]. It was designed in 1923 by the Austrian-American [[Rudolph Schindler (architect)|Rudolf Schindler]]. Schindler's most famous works are in and around Los Angeles; El Pueblo Ribera is his only work in San Diego.<ref>[[Rudolph Schindler (architect)]]</ref>
'''El Pueblo Ribera Court''' is a complex of 12 duplexes at 230&ndash;248 Gravilla Street and 230&ndash;309 Playa del Sur in [[La Jolla]], a community in [[San Diego, California]]. It was designed in 1923 by the Austrian-American [[Rudolph Schindler (architect)|Rudolf Schindler]]. Schindler's most famous works are in and around Los Angeles; El Pueblo Ribera is his only work in San Diego.<ref>[[Rudolph Schindler (architect)]]</ref>


[[File:El Pueblo Ribera 3.JPG|thumb|El Pueblo Ribera, side view of the complex from the west]]
[[File:El Pueblo Ribera 3.JPG|thumb|El Pueblo Ribera, side view of the complex from the west]]
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==History==
==History==
The complex was built in [[Modern architecture|Modern]] architectural style.<ref>[http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/El_Pueblo_Ribera_Ct.html greatbuildings.com]</ref> Each unit originally consisted of a bedroom on the ground level, and a [[sleeping porch]] on the upper level. Each unit enjoys a view of La Jolla's Windansea Beach.
The complex was built in [[Modern architecture|Modern]] architectural style.<ref>[http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/El_Pueblo_Ribera_Ct.html greatbuildings.com]</ref> Each unit originally consisted of a bedroom on the ground level, and a [[sleeping porch]] on the upper level. Each unit enjoys a view of La Jolla's [[Windansea Beach]].


The San Diego Historical Society declared the complex a historic district in 1977 (historic site #117).
The San Diego Historical Society declared the complex a historic district in 1977 (historic site #117).

Latest revision as of 19:37, 5 August 2024

El Pueblo Ribera Court is a complex of 12 duplexes at 230–248 Gravilla Street and 230–309 Playa del Sur in La Jolla, a community in San Diego, California. It was designed in 1923 by the Austrian-American Rudolf Schindler. Schindler's most famous works are in and around Los Angeles; El Pueblo Ribera is his only work in San Diego.[1]

El Pueblo Ribera, side view of the complex from the west
El Pueblo Ribera, view from south of east end of complex

History

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The complex was built in Modern architectural style.[2] Each unit originally consisted of a bedroom on the ground level, and a sleeping porch on the upper level. Each unit enjoys a view of La Jolla's Windansea Beach.

The San Diego Historical Society declared the complex a historic district in 1977 (historic site #117).

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32°49′43.69″N 117°16′44.31″W / 32.8288028°N 117.2789750°W / 32.8288028; -117.2789750