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Reginald Davis Johnson

Reginald Davis Johnson (1882–1952) was an American architect. His practice, based in Pasadena, California, focused on the Los Angeles area and southern California in general, with a mixture of residential and commercial work. Johnson's later work was influenced by his progressive ideas on housing policy.

Works
• Santa Barbara Country Club ("Miraflores") (1909, rebuilt 1913, altered 1915 by Reginald D. Johnson) now the Music Academy of the West • Charles and Stephanie (daughter of William H. Workman) Masson Residence, Boyle Heights (1913). Relocated across the street in 1943 • Saint Saviour's Chapel (Harvard-Westlake School) (1914) • Charles Francis Paxton house, 1160 South Orange Grove Boulevard, Pasadena (1919), relocated to South Pasadena • Tanglewood (Lotusland), Santa Barbara (1919), remodeled by George Washington Smith • Woodward House, Birmingham, AL (1922), built for Birmingham businessman Allen Harvey Woodward and his wife, Annie Jemison Woodward • All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena (1923) • St. Paul's Cathedral, Los Angeles (1924), demolished 1979 • Cate School (1928–29) • Rancho San Carlos, the estate belonging to the Jackson family in Montecito, California (1929) • Baldwin Hills Village (1932) • Bellosguardo, the summer home of Huguette Clark and her mother, Anna LaChapelle Clark, in Santa Barbara (1933) • Santa Barbara Post Office (1937) • Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, replaced 1976 • Flintridge Riding Club • La Valencia Hotel, La Jolla, California ==References==
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