In the early 1900s, the population of Southern California exploded, and the cities grew at such a rapid pace that builders could hardly keep up. Among those who settled in the area were ten architects looking to make their marks on the world. Claud Beelma
Antonio Gonzalez is a resident of Los Angeles. He has a BA in journalism from the University of Iowa and an MLIS from San Jose State University and is currently enrolled in the Heritage Conservation program at USC. He is a member of the Odd Fellows fraternity, works in an architecture and fine arts library and has a blog where he post items related to architecture and his other interests (misterdangerous.wordpress.com).