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City Council October 2, 2017

Application for Historic Monument Designation 1500 Normandy Drive Applicants/Owners: Ken Shaw and Stacy Gamble. City Council October 2, 2017. 1500 Normandy Drive. Vicinity Map. Site. 1500 Normandy Drive. Built in 1932 One-story Spanish Colonial Revival Style House

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City Council October 2, 2017

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  1. Application for Historic Monument Designation 1500 Normandy DriveApplicants/Owners: Ken Shaw and Stacy Gamble City CouncilOctober 2, 2017

  2. 1500 Normandy Drive

  3. Vicinity Map Site

  4. 1500 Normandy Drive • Built in 1932 • One-story Spanish Colonial Revival Style House • Nomination submitted by current owner • Property Size: 93,851 square feet • Building Size: 9,101 square feet • Designed by Wallace Neff • Original owner Clark Blanchard Millikan • On August 15, 2017, the Historic Preservation Commission reviewed the Historic Monument nomination of the house at 1500 Normandy Drive and forwarded a recommendation of approval to City Council.

  5. Character-Defining Features • Courtyards • Tiled roofs • Slightly rustic exterior plaster finish • Wrought iron details such as door and window grilles • Pierced stucco screens • Fountains • Decorative glazed tile

  6. Historical Photos

  7. West (Front) Elevation

  8. South-Western Corner

  9. East End of South Elevation

  10. Entry Hall

  11. Living Room

  12. Dining Room

  13. Historical Overview Designer Wallace Neff (1895-1982): • A celebrated architect who designed houses for many of the most significant celebrities of the 1920’s and 1930’s. • Traveled extensively throughout Europe in his early life and attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a time, where he later received an honorary degree. • Joined the office of George Washington Smith, one of the pioneers of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, in 1919 and opened his practice soon thereafter. • Worked extensively in traditional Mediterranean architectural style languages, he also designed in French and English styles, and, later in his career, pioneered the idea of the airform or “bubble” house.

  14. Historical Overview Clark Blanchard Millikan (1904-1966): • Son of Nobel-prize winner and President of Caltech Robert A. Millikan. • Graduate of Yale and Caltech, was appointed to Caltech’s faculty in 1928. • Internationally famous for his work in aerodynamics. • Served as chairman of the board of directors of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. • Elected to the National Academy of Sciences. • Headed the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at Caltech. • Was a founder of the Aerojet-General Corporation.

  15. Eligibility Criteria • Criterion B met: • Built for Clark Blanchard Millikan, a nationally significant figure in the field of aerospace research and development, who lived in the house until 1960, during the most productive years of his career. • Criterion C met: • Exceptional in the embodiment of the distinctive characteristics of a historic resource property type, period and architectural style, and is an exceptional representation of the work of a designer whose work is significant to the region, State, and nation. • Exceptional example of a custom-designed Spanish Colonial Revival style single-family residence from the period revival era in Pasadena. • Designed by nationally significant architect Wallace Neff.

  16. Recommendation • Exempt from CEQA, Class 8 • Significant Under Criteria B & C • Approve 1500 Normandy Drive as a Historic Monument • The main house, including attached garage; original interior fixtures and materials in the Entry Hall, Living Room, Dining Room, Office, and outdoor spaces (terrace, drying yard, motor court, and central patio)

  17. Application for Historic Monument Designation 1500 Normandy DriveApplicants/Owners: Ken Shaw and Stacy Gamble City CouncilOctober 2, 2017

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