Aurelia Reinhardt Alumnae Memorial House
General information
Town or cityOakland, California
Completed1949
Design and construction
Architect(s)Clarence W. Mayhew
Main contractorMills College

Aurelia Reinhardt Alumnae Memorial House is a building on the campus of Mills College in Oakland, California. It was designed by architect Clarence W. Mayhew, and named after college president Aurelia Henry Reinhardt.[1][2][3][4] It was completed in 1949. Mayhew's design gave it "gabled roofs, wide eaves, and easy access to gardens" considered "fundamentally Californian design".[5]

References

  1. Hess & Weintraub 2007.
  2. "Aurelia Reinhardt Alumnae Memorial House – Clarence W. Mayhew, Architect", Architect and Engineer, January 1948
  3. Valerie Fahey (April 26, 2009), "Mayhew home in Piedmont deserves second look", San Francisco Chronicle
  4. "Reinhardt Mills College Aurelia, Alumnae Memorial House", ArchINFORM, June 26, 2018, project database record 71165, retrieved 2018-07-02
  5. Hess & Weintraub 2007, p. 29.

Sources

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