Forthmann house, University of Southern California, Community House

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Forthmann house,
University of Southern California
Community House,
Los Angeles, U.S.A.
First in series of 4
American houses by Chen Xing
drawn 2006
Ref: G Fine Art 1001
Architectural Ink-Drawings
of Victorian houses
Forthmann House, now known as USC Community House, is a Los Angeles
Historic-Cultural Monument which is located in the North University
Park Historic District in the West Adams section of Los Angeles,
California. It is a 4,200-square-foot (390 m2) Victorian house built
in 1887, designed by Burgess J. Reeve. It was relocated in 1989 from
its original location.
The Historic West Adams district is home to the largest concentration
of mansions, Victorian houses, and Craftsman bungalows, in the South
Los Angeles area.
South Los Angeles is, frankly, considered one of the poorest sections
of the city- USC students joke that they live in 'the ghetto'- but the
West Adams district was one of the city's most affluent areas from the
1890s through the 1920s. Many of the area's mansions, Victorian homes,
and American Craftsman bungalows have been preserved.
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