NOTE: Some architects and their work are LINKS

Robert H. Ainsworth (bio)

  • 860 Fairfield Circle (1937) – Italian Revival 

John C. Austin (bio)

Everett Phipps Babcock

L.C. Bauer

  • 1255 Wentworth (1926) – Spanish Colonial Revival. Know as the Alfred E. Freeman house. 

Harold Bissner

Joseph J. Blick

  • 1215 Wentworth (1906) – known as the Macomber/Lunkenheimer residence. This is the oldest house in Oak Knoll–Mission Revival.
  • 795 Oak Knoll Circle (1906) – Italian/Craftsman
  • 1464 Ridge Way (1923) – Colonial Revival
  • 1425 Hillcrest (1923) – English Revival

Roland Coate

  • 1375 South Oak Knoll (1924) – Mediterranean
  • 1265 Hillcrest (1925) – Spanish Colonial Revival
  • 1300 Wentworth (1926) – Spanish Colonial Revival

Leonard Cooke

  • 1258 Hillcrest (1910) – Prairie (mixed)
  • 1141 South Oak Knoll (1912) – Craftsman/Mediterranean

Charles F. Driscoll

  • 1150 South El Molino (1911) – Italian Revival
  • 1298 South El Molino (1912) – Prairie Style

Frank O. Eager

  • 1080 South El Molino (1914) – Italian Revival/Prairie Style

Douglas S. Ewing

  • 1530 Hillcrest (1976) – Contemporary
  • 1143 Kewen (1977) – Contemporary

Robert Farquhar

  • 1375 Ridge Way (1909) – Craftsman/Shingle Style
  • 1241 South Oak Knoll (1921) – French Revival

Foss Designing & Building Company

  • 1166 Hillcrest (1913) – Prairie Style
  • 1190 South El Molino (1913) – Colonial Revival
  • 1145 Hillcrest (1916) – Mediterranean
  • 1185 Wentworth (1916) – Italian/Prairie Style

Frohman & Martin

  • 1021 South El Molino (1914)–English Tudor Revival

Glover & Kauth

  • 1400 South Oak Knoll (1928)–Spanish Colonial Revival

Kenneth Gordon

  • 1306 South Oak Knoll (1917)–Italian Revival (altered)
  • 766 Fairfield Circle (1924)–English Tudor Revival
  • 1437 Hillcrest (1927)–Italian Revival

Grable & Austin

  • 1240 South Oak Knoll (1916)–Mediterranean Revival/Craftsman
  • 748 South El Molino (1916)–Colonial Revival

Charles & Henry Greene

  • 1177 Hillcrest (1907) – Their ultimate Craftsman bungalow, known as the Blacker house includes 1200 and 1208 Wentworth. 
  • 1344 Hillcrest (1909) – Craftsman, known as the Spinks house. 
  • 1188 Hillcrest (1911) – Known as the Culbertson house. Asian-inspired Craftsman

Elmer Grey

  • 1001 South El Molino (1910) – English Revival/Craftsman
  • 1372 South El Molino (1911) – English Arts & Crafts. The architect’s own home. 
  • 1410 and 1420 Hillcrest (1917) – English Revival (altered). Said to be the only surviving structures from an estate that once featured an 18,000-squarefoot house
  • 1230 South El Molino (1921) – Italian Revival

H. M. Hanson

  • 895 Hillcrest Place (1957) – Contemporary

Arthur W. Hawes

  • 1300 Hillcrest (1940) – French Colonial Revival

Arthur & Alfred Heineman

  • 674 Elliott (1911) – Craftsman
  • 1250 South El Molino (1911) – Craftsman (altered)
  • 1150 South El Molino (1911) – Italian Revival
  • 1330 Hillcrest (1912) – their Craftsman masterpiece, known as the Freeman house.
  • 1327 South Oak Knoll (1912) – Craftsman
  • 885 South El Molino (1914) – Craftsman
  • 1233 Wentworth (1917) – Craftsman

Myron Hunt

  • 1289 South El Molino (1911) – Italian Revival
  • 1199 South El Molino (1913) – English Tudor Revival/Craftsman
  • 1425 Wentworth (1913) – Patterned after a plantation house in Cuba. 
  • 1234 Hillcrest (1915) – Colonial Revival
  • 2 Oak Knoll Terrace (1916) – Colonial Revival (with Elmer Grey)
  • 1263 South El Molino (1910) – Craftsman
  • 1270 South El Molino (1910) – Colonial Revival

Hunter & Benedict

  • 1446 Hillcrest (1966) – Contemporary

Reginald Johnson

  • 1390 Ridge Way (1912) – Colonial Revival
  • 1289 South Oak Knoll (1913) – English Revival
  • 1365 Hillcrest (1913) – Colonial Revival
  •  822 South El Molino (1914) – Colonial Revival
  •  851 Fairfield Circle (1914) – English Revival/Craftsman
  •  785 South El Molino (1914) – Colonial Revival
  •  805 South El Molino (1915) – Colonial Revival
  •  855 Oak Knoll Circle (1915) – Colonial Revival
  •  770 South El Molino (1916) – Colonial Revival
  •  836 South El Molino (1916) – Italian Revival
  • 1385 Hillcrest (1916) – Georgian Revival
  •  830 Oak Knoll Circle (1919) – Italian Revival
  • 1220 Hillcrest (1928) – Monterey Colonial

Johnson, Kaufmann & Coate

  • 1360 Hillcrest (1923) – Monterey Colonial
  • 1275 Hillcrest (1924) – Spanish Colonial Revival
  • 1244 Wentworth (1925) – Spanish Colonial Revival

John Paul Jones

H. Roy Kelley

  • 935 Hillcrest Place (1951) – Contemporary
  • 1434 Hillcrest (1952) – Colonial/California Ranch

Arthur R. Kelly

  • 1299 Hillcrest (1909) – French Colonial Revival
  • 858 Fairfield Circle (1924) – Spanish Colonial Revival

Thomas Beverley Keim Jr.

Frederick Kennedy, Jr. (bio)

  • 1226 Wentworth (1925) – Spanish (with G. B. Brigham, Jr.)

 Colonial Revival

  • 787 Fairfield Circle (1947) – Colonial Revival/California Ranch

Ray J. Kieffer

  • 1550 Hillcrest (1935) – English Revival

Anna P. Latham

  • 844 South El Molino (1926)–Spanish Colonial Revival
  • 856 South El Molino (1926)–Spanish Colonial Revival

Sylvanus Marston & Partners

  • 855 Oak Knoll Circle (1915) – Colonial Revival
  • 685 South El Molino (1915) – Colonial Revival 
  • 1126 Hillcrest (1916) – Spanish Colonial Revival. Built at the same time as 1132 Hillcrest and originally connected together
  • 777 South Oak Knoll (1921) – Italian Revival
  • 725 South Oak Knoll (1921) – Italian Revival
  • 770 Oak Knoll Circle (1922) – Italian Revival
  • 825 Oak Knoll Circle (1923) – Italian Revival
  • 1245 Wentworth (1924) – Italian Revival
  • 790 Pinehurst (1926) – French Revival
  • 1260 Wentworth (1926) – Italian Revival
  • 740 Huntington Circle (1926) – English. Known as “Spalding" cottage. 
  • 780 Huntington Circle (1926) – Colonial Revival (altered). Known as “Clovelly" cottage 
  • 750 Huntington Circle (1927) – English. Known as "Mariner" cottage
  • 760 Huntington Circle (1927) – English. Known as “Chanceview" cottage
  • 770 Huntington Circle (1927) – English. Known as “Howard” cottage

Donald D. McMurray

  • 870 Huntington Circle (1933) – Monterey Colonial. Known as “Taylor Cottage"
  • 890 Huntington Circle (1933) – Monterey Colonial. Known as “Harton Hall”

Louis DuPuget Millar

  • 1350 South El Molino (1915) – English Revival
  • 1315 South El Molino (1917) – Italian Revival

Milwaukee Building Company

  • 1361 Ridge Way (1909) – Known as the Ledyard House. Rustic Craftsman from the company who later designed Grauman’s Chinese Theater. 

Wallace Neff

  • 1015 South El Molino (1922) – Italian Revival
  • 1235 S. Oakland Avenue (1923) – French Eclectic Revival. Known as the Post/E.F. Hutton Family Retreat. 
  • 1290 Hillcrest (1925) – Mediterranean Revival. Known as the Elliot House. 
  • 790 Huntington Circle (1925) – English Revival. Known as the "Valley View" cottage.
  • 720 Huntington Circle (1928) – Italian Revival. Known as the "Clara View" cottage.

Charles Nourse

  • 1151 South El Molino (1916) – Italian Revival/Craftsman

Bob Ray Offenhauser

  • 800 Canon (1962) – Modern

David Ogilvie

  • 1370 Hillcrest (1924) – French Revival

Franklin Otis Booth Jr. 

Frederick Parmentier

Theodore Pletsch

  • 756 Fairfield Circle (1952)–California Ranch
  • 1305 Wentworth (1960)–Modern

John Pugsley

  • 1241 Encino (1962)–Contemporary
  • 1451 South El Molino (1963)–Contemporary

Walter L. Reichardt

  • 1444 Hillcrest (1957)–Modern

Joseph Rhodes

  • 1050 South El Molino (1916)–Italian Revival

Jonathan Ring

  • 1270 Hillcrest (1939)–Monterey Revival

Charles E. Ruhe

  • 1350 Wentworth (1922)–Colonial Revival

Theodore J. Scott

  • 800 South Oak Knoll (1924)–Spanish Colonial Revival

George Washington Smith (attributed)

  • 1409 Hillcrest (1922) – Colonial Revival
  • 1311 Hillcrest (1926)–Spanish Colonial Revival

Glenn Elwood Smith

  • 1230 South El Molino (1921)–Italian Revival
  •  770 South Oak Knoll (1921)–Colonial Revival

Lawson G. Smith

  • 925 Hillcrest Place (1955) – Modern

Smith & Williams

  • 875 Canon (1952)–Modern (Post & Beam)
  • 945 Hillcrest Place (1950) – Contemporary

W.F. Staunton

G. Lawrence Stimson

  • 1315 South Oak Knoll (1912) – Colonial Revival
  • 1200 South Oak Knoll (1915) – Italian Revival
  • 1341 Hillcrest (1917) – Colonial Revival
  • 1334 South El Molino (1920) – Italian Revival
  • 1320 South Oak Knoll (1922) – Spanish Colonial Revival
  • 851 South El Molino (1923) – English Revival

Lawrence C. Test (with Charles E. Ruhe)

  • 1285 Hillcrest (1928)–Monterey Revival

Thornton & Fagan

  • 840 Oak Knoll Circle (1978) – Colonial Revival. Known as “Tara West”. 

Garrett Van Pelt

  • 1212 South El Molino (1926) –French Revival. Designed as architect’s own home. 
  • 734 Fairfield Circle (1928) – Italian Revival
  • 1395 Ridge Way (1938) – Italian/Moorish Combination
  • 1014 South El Molino (1938) – Colonial Revival

Paul R. Williams

Wilmer & Watson

  • 840 Fairfield Circle (1925) – French Revival