1012 BROADWAY
12/21/2006
This one-story single-family residence is designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style of architecture. It features a flat roof with stepped parapet and red tile coping. Exterior surfaces are finished with stucco and there are wood framed windows, including a large tripartite focal window on the building's primary (north) elevation. There is also a projecting entrance porch with a parapeted roof, red tile coping, and round arched openings. The landscape is simple and the property is surrounded by a short chain link fence.
Location
Not for Publication
Unrestricted
County
Los Angeles
USGS
USGS 7.5' Quad
Date
T ;
R ;
1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ;
B.M.
Address
1012 BROADWAY
Santa Monica, 90401
UTM
Zone: ,
mE/
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Miscellaneous Data
APN(s): 4282030023
Resources
Attributes
HP03 Multiple Family Property
Present
Building
Structure
Object
Site
District
Element of District
Other
Date Constructed/Age and Sources
1925
Prehistoric
Historic
Both
Owner and Address
NOMURA, DAISY K TRDAISY K NOMURA TRUST
1756 S CENTINELA AVE
Los Angeles, 900250000
Recorded
(June 1, 2008)
P. Moruzzi, M. Potter, K. Lain
ICF International
811 W 7th Street, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Survey Type
Reconaissance-Level Survey
Report Citation
Santa Monica Citywide Historic Resources Inventory Update Final Report, prepared for City of Santa Monica by ICF Intl, 2010
Attachments
None
Location Map
Sketch Map
Continuation Sheet
Building, Structure, and Object Record
Archaelogical Record
District Record
Linear Feature Record
Milling Station Record
Rock Art Record
Artifact Record
Photograph Record
Other (List):
Building, Structure, & Object Record
This is a contributor to the previously identified "1000 Block of Broadway, Spanish Colonial Revival Cluster" of 3 contiguous dwellings. The cluster exhibits a high level of integrity and is a rare and unusual remnant of Broadway's original residential character.
Original Use
Multiple Family Residence
Present Use
Commercial Office Building
Architect
Builder
Architectural Style
Spanish Colonial Revival
History
Moved
No
Yes
Unknown
Additional Resources
HP03 Multiple Family Property
References
Santa Monica City Building Permits; Los Angeles County Tax Assessor Records; Sanborn maps; Santa Monica Public Library Collections; Gebhard, David and Robert Winter 'Los Angeles: An Architectural Guide;' McAlester, Virginia and Lee. 'A Field Guide to American Houses.'
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