1912 - Our Lady of the Wayside Church - Portola Valley, CA
Posted by: saopaulo1
N 37° 23.028 W 122° 14.042
10S E 567809 N 4137725
Historic church in Portola Valley, CA
Waymark Code: WM56M6
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 11/18/2008
Views: 4
"Our Lady of the Wayside Church is a modest church built in 1912 for the then-growing Catholic parish of Portola Valley by a combined effort of Jewish, Protestant and Catholic members of The Family, a San Francisco men's club that owns a nearby rural retreat.
The building itself was constructed of steel-reinforced concrete with stucco finish in the Mission Revival style, with the added Georgian element of the main doorway with its scrolled pediment. Mission Revival features include the tiled gable roof with exposed rafter ends, round-arched windows and buttressed side walls.[1]
James Rupert Miller, an architect and a member of The Family, gave the assignment of designing the church to a rising young draftsman at his firm: Timothy L. Pflueger. The building was 19-year-old Pflueger's first commission. Pflueger drew on his familiarity with Mission San Francisco de Asís in his native San Francisco for inspiration.[2]
In 1977, a plaque was placed proclaiming the building as California Registered Historical Landmark number 909.[3]
The historic church suffered extensive damage in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and was recommended for demolition by structural experts. Instead, it was repaired by its congregation at a cost of US$600,000.[4]" Wikipedia
Year of construction: 1912
Full inscription: 1912 AD
Cross-listed waymark: Not listed
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