English: Patio, House of Hospitality, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego: A replica of the famous convent patio at Guadalajara, Mexico
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Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library
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HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY, CALIFORNIA PACIFIC INTERNATIONALEXPOSITION, SAN DIEGO
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l-ATIO HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY, CALIFORNIA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN DIEGO A Replica of the famous convent patio at Guadalajara, Mexico ; ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 12 ^ MARCH, NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE other portion of the globe. In the SpanishVillage and the Court of Pacific Relations,a transitional type of architecture is exem-plified, between the prehistoric and the pre-tentious styles which were produced in theopulent period of Spanish occupation in theAmericas. In their proportions and treat-ment, they are no less interesting than theflorid work which followed. They are in special mention should be given to the beau-tiful Casa dela Rey Moro Garden—repro-duced as faithfully as possible—the finestsmall garden in all Spain, with its alabasterfountain, grotto, lily pond, quaint old well,seats and pergolas. Next in importance isthe Alcazar Garden, planned from a sectionof the extensive and beautiful gardens sur-rounding the Alcazar in Seville. The Al-
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