Hosted by the Southern California Chapter
The Adamson HouseBuilt: 1929Architect: Stiles O. Clements of the architectural firm of Morgan, Walls & ClementsThe Adamson House and its associated land, which was known as Vaquero Hill in the nineteenth century, is a historic house and gardens in Malibu, California. The residence and estate is on the coast, within Malibu Lagoon State Beach park.It has been called the "Taj Mahal of Tile" due to its extensive use of decorative ceramic tiles created by Rufus Keeler of Malibu Potteries. The house was built in 1929 for Rhoda Rindge Adamson and Merritt Huntley Adamson, based on a Mediterranean Revival design.The Adamson House was designated as California Historical Landmark No. 966 around 1977, and added to the National Register of Historic Places around 1985.You know the drill:1. Select one of the images.2. Using any medium you like, sketch one or all the images. Include the kids!3. Snap a photo of your illustration and post it to your Instagram page with your location, a little something about yourself and the following tags by Monday, August 10th:@icaa_socal#sketchtogetherathomeThank you to all of our participants! Please let everyone know, this is not limited to members only. All are welcome to join in the fun!By participating in the Sketch Together Event you are giving permission for the ICAA SoCal Chapter to publish your sketch on its website, eblasts, and social media for promotional and educational purposes, with the appropriate credit.