Mildred Meyers, Adele Vaughan, Esther Born, & Edith Heath
Veterans Memorial, Pleasanton, CA, 1929. Mildred Meyers, architect.
Henry and Mildred Meyers Collection
"A Perspective Sketch of a Saracenic Garden in the San Joaquin Valley,"
Adele Vaughan Student Drawing, 1938.
Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning Records
Beach House for Mr. & Mrs. Robert Shaw, Pt. Richmond, CA, 1935.
Adele Vaughan, landscape architect; William W. Wurster (Architect).
Adele and H. Leland Vaughan Collection
Top two:
James B. Graeser, Piedmont, CA, 1937.
Esther Born, photographer; Michael Goodman, architect.
Michael Goodman Collection
North Beach Place Housing Project, San Francisco, 1942-1950. Esther Born, photographer; Ernest Born, Henry Gutterson, architects; Thomas Church, landscape architect.
Ernest & Esther Born Collection
I.J. Quillen Residence, Palo Alto, CA, 1941.
Esther Born, photographer; Ernest Born, architect.
Ernest & Esther Born Collection
Edith Heath and Margaret De Patta.
Brian & Edith Heath Collection
FUN FACT: The Bauhaus influenced the design and philosophy of both Margaret De Patta, an American jewelry designer and Edith Heath, an American studio potter who became involved in the design and production of pottery and tableware on a large scale.