Ingleside Terraces
Sundial architects
Joseph Leonard and Oscar Haupt
San Francisco Examiner August 2, 1971
Sundial architects
Haupt Pueblo House

John & Blanche Baldwin McGaw House, 1030 Green Street

Built 1913
This Pueblo/Mission Revival residence was designed by architect Oscar Haupt who is best known for Altenheim in Oakland, Winfield Scott Elementary School in San Francisco,
and the top two floors of the Baldwin Hotel in San Francisco.
The house was commissioned by real estate tycoon
Orville Dwight Baldwin.
The Mission Revival style is widespread in California.
The Pueblo Revival style is uncommon.
Historically, the Spanish built missions in California,
but pueblos were built by indigenous people in New Mexico and Arizona, not California.
















The Pueblo Revival style house below, built in 1913, is located at 145 Paloma Avenue, Ingleside Terraces, San Francisco, CA.
Joseph Leonard and Oscar Haupt worked together on designing
the Ingleside Terraces sundial in 1913. Oscar Haupt may have influenced the design of 145 Paloma the same year.

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Ingleside Terraces Sundial
built 1913

145 Paloma Avenue, Ingleside Terraces, built 1913, photo 2013.

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