Monterey Revival The Monterey style blended old Spanish building characteristics with those of eastern houses of the same period.
Forms perpetuating ethnic traditions and all but ignoring Greek Revival style include the Texas German plan with two rooms side by side, the Monterey type with laterally disposed rooms having individual entries and a second-story gallery, ...
The structure, modeled after the Mission San Antonio de Padua in Monterey County, was originally designed by architect Arthur Benton after sketches by McGroarty but completed by architect William J.
A remate may be plain, as at Mission San Diego, or it may contain a niche for an image of a saint or other statue as here at Mission San Luis Rey. The Royal Presidial Chapel of Monterey is also an example of a remate.
See also: Architecture, House, Roman, Plaster, Pitch
 
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