Finding Aid for the Paul C. Reilly drawings of the Daniel J. Donahue house (Los Angeles, Calif.), circa 1958 0000288
Finding aid prepared by Jillian O'Connor and Chris Marino
Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum
Arts Building Room 1434
University of California
Santa Barbara, California, 93106-7130
805-893-2724
adc@museum.ucsb.edu
Title: Paul C. Reilly drawings of the Daniel J. Donahue house (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Identifier/Call Number: 0000288
Contributing Institution:
Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum
Language of Material:
English
Container: 545
Physical Description:
3.0 Linear feet
(1 flat file folder)
Date (inclusive): circa 1958
creator:
Reilly, Paul C., 1890-1890
Partially processed collection, open for use by qualified researchers.
Paul C. Reilly drawings of the Daniel J. Donahue house (Los Angeles, Calif.), Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design
& Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.
Paul C. Reilly was a New York based architect (1890-1984). He studied architecture at Columbia University. After school he
was the chief designer for the New York City architectural firm of Thomas W. Lamb, before going into partnership with architect
Douglas Pairman Hall. After the firm Reilly and Hall dissolved, Reilly continued to practice architecture but under his own
name. Over the course of his career he designed many churches in New York City.
The Paul C. Reilly drawings of the Daniel J. Donahue house span 3 linear feet and date from circa 1958. The collection consists
of three original presentation sketches. Sketches depict exterior elevations of the tapestry room, arcade and porch as well
as a rear view of the tapestry room and arcade.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Reilly, Paul C., 1890-1890
Architectural drawings
Elevations
Sketches