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Roy Seldon Price

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Occupation
  
Architect

Name
  
Roy Price

Died
  
January 21, 1940


Roy Seldon Price (1888-1940) was an American architect. He is best known for designing Spanish Revival buildings and houses in California, especially in Beverly Hills, California.

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Early life

Roy Seldon Price was born on July 18, 1888. He moved from St. Louis, Missouri to Los Angeles, California in the early 1920s.

Career

In 1924, together with the architectural firm Gable & Wyatt, he designed the Heegard Writers and Artists Building, located at 9505 Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills, in the Spanish Revival architectural style. It was built for A.C. Heegaard and J.F. Hohn. In August 2014, it was added to the City of Beverly Hills Historical Landmarks.

In 1928, he designed a house for Lita Grey, Charlie Chaplin's first wife, in Beverly Hills, California, in the Spanish Revival style. The interiors were designed by Harold Grieve. It was then owned by actress Carole Lombard, and later by actress Patricia Barry.

He also designed the private residence of film director Thomas H. Ince in Beverly Hills. Additionally, he redesigned 'La Casa Nueva' for Walter P. Temple, Sr., a member of the prominent Workman-Temple family. Another house he designed in Beverly Hills in 1926, built for Mrs. Chimorro, served as a speakeasy during Prohibition. It is now the home of jewelry designer Liv Ballard.

Death

He died on January 21, 1940.

References

Roy Seldon Price Wikipedia