
Anthony Grumbine: American Colonial Revival Laid Framework for Santa Barbara’s Character
The architectural style, popular across the country, often takes on a local flavor that relates to the city's climate and location
Anthony Grumbine: Santa Barbara’s Spanish Roots Spring to New Life with Mission Revival Style
Architecture evolution embraces a newfound respect, awareness of our past
Anthony Grumbine: Craftsman Homes Became an Essential Santa Barbara Style
Popularity of movement helped establish a natural foundation here
Anthony Grumbine: Late Victorian Architecture Experiences a New Revival
Queen Anne's distinctive style finds a match in California
Anthony Grumbine: French Second Empire, Stick Styles Found a Home in Santa Barbara’s Victorian Era
Imported architectural trends raised roofs, introduced new wall treatments
Anthony Grumbine: Early Victorian Architecture in Santa Barbara
Not only did the Victorian era put in an appearance here, it's still much in evidence today
Anthony Grumbine: Pueblo-Style Architecture in Santa Barbara
Spanish influence was established early — but with a touch of green
Anthony Grumbine: Santa Barbara Style, from Mediterranean to Contemporary
Community's architectural evolution had many influences
Anthony Grumbine: Why Is Santa Barbara So Beautiful?
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