Historical monument
Historical monument
Description
The Marshall-Kline Residence Is The space Built in 1903, this two-story single family residential building exhibits character-defining features of Italian Renaissance Revival style architecture. The subject building is rectangular in plan with a centered, recessed entrance enclosed by a porch. The flat roof with prominent overhanging eaves is covered in composition shingles. The double French entrance doors are edged by Italianate serpentine pillars. The porch has arched openings supported by Italianate pillars framing the stairs and square stucco piers at the corners, joined to a stucco parapet and balustrade. The roof of the porch sports a matching balustrade and serves as a terrace, connected by French doors to the second floor. The porte-cochere to the south features four Italianate pillars topped by connecting wooden beams. The exterior features a stucco finish with wood and plaster trim. The subject building has fixed, double-hung, and paired casement windows. The front facade features fixed single-pane and transom windows on the first story framed by intricate Italianate plasterwork, and slant bay windows on the second story.
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United States · California · Los AngelesGot questions?
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