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The Walter L. Dodge house was an architecturally significant house built in the early modern style in West Hollywood in 1914-1915. It was designed by architect Irving Gill. The house received substantial coverage and recognition from architecture experts but was targeted for redevelopment. It was ranked among the 15 most architecturally significant American houses. After a long effort to preserve the house failed, the Dodge House was demolished in 1970 and replaced with apartments. For several years now the City of West Hollywood and architecture landscape designer Alexis Slafer have been trying to erect a memorial to this famous historical home. Finally the approval from the city came and Brickstone Studios was commissioned to create a mural of this famous house. The sculpture has been completed and installed in the Kings Road Park in West Hollywood, California. The size of the two panels is 10''6" x 2'8" and 4'8" x 2'8".
Posted on September 14, 2009 to Projects

