Garber House (Los Angeles)
| Garber House | |
|---|---|
| Location | 6060 Scenic Avenue, Los Angeles, California | 
| Coordinates | 34°06′37″N 118°19′19″W / 34.11023°N 118.321971°W | 
| Built | 1922 | 
| Architect | Herbert A. Linthwaite | 
| Architectural style(s) | English Tudor Revival | 
| Designated | June 5, 2007 | 
| Reference no. | 874 | 
The Garber House in Los Angeles, California, is an English Tudor Revival building by architect Herbert A. Linthwaite, AlA that was built in 1922 and listed as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 2007. The Cultural Heritage Commission found the building "embodies the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type specimen, inherently valuable for a study of a period style or method of construction" as an example of Tudor Revival residential architecture in the Hollywood area.
Linthwaite is noted for inventing a type of construction method for concrete buildings in the 1920s: the "hollow concrete wall." Possessing exclusive rights to build with this system, Linthwaite used this method in several buildings in Los Angeles during this time period.