Leola Hall (1881–1930), also known as Leola Hall Coggins, was an American architect and builder who worked in the American Craftsman style. During the prime years of her career, she was the only female architect active in Berkeley, California, making her the East Bay counterpart of the much more famous Julia Morgan in San Francisco. The large number of houses she built in Berkeley, California, following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake defined what is now often considered Berkeley's signature version of the Craftsman style.
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| - Leola Hall (1881–1930), also known as Leola Hall Coggins, was an American architect and builder who worked in the American Craftsman style. During the prime years of her career, she was the only female architect active in Berkeley, California, making her the East Bay counterpart of the much more famous Julia Morgan in San Francisco. The large number of houses she built in Berkeley, California, following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake defined what is now often considered Berkeley's signature version of the Craftsman style. (en)
- Leola Hall (1881–1930), también conocida como Leola Hall Coggins, fue una artista plástica, arquitecta autodidacta y constructora estadounidense de estilo American Craftsman. Durante los primeros años de su carrera fue la única arquitecta activa en Berkeley (California), lo que la convirtió en homóloga de Julia Morgan, arquitecta mucho más conocida que residía al otro lado de la bahía, en San Francisco. El gran número de casas que construyó en Berkeley (California) después del terremoto de San Francisco de 1906 determinó lo que se considera habitualmente como la versión distintiva de Berkeley del estilo American Craftsman. (es)
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| - Leola Hall (1881–1930), also known as Leola Hall Coggins, was an American architect and builder who worked in the American Craftsman style. During the prime years of her career, she was the only female architect active in Berkeley, California, making her the East Bay counterpart of the much more famous Julia Morgan in San Francisco. The large number of houses she built in Berkeley, California, following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake defined what is now often considered Berkeley's signature version of the Craftsman style. (en)
- Leola Hall (1881–1930), también conocida como Leola Hall Coggins, fue una artista plástica, arquitecta autodidacta y constructora estadounidense de estilo American Craftsman. Durante los primeros años de su carrera fue la única arquitecta activa en Berkeley (California), lo que la convirtió en homóloga de Julia Morgan, arquitecta mucho más conocida que residía al otro lado de la bahía, en San Francisco. El gran número de casas que construyó en Berkeley (California) después del terremoto de San Francisco de 1906 determinó lo que se considera habitualmente como la versión distintiva de Berkeley del estilo American Craftsman. (es)
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