- Robert Stacy-Judd
Robert Stacy-Judd (1884-1975) was an American
architect and author who designed theaters and other commercial buildings inspired by Maya architecture. His most celebrated building is theAztec Hotel inMonrovia . Stacy-Judd was a friend of the writer T. A. Willard, who published a fanciful account of his travels toChichen Itza . Possibly inspired by his friend, Stacy-Judd published several popular books on Maya culture that blend fact and fiction.Bibliography
* Gebhard, David and
Anthony Peres . "Robert Stacy-Judd: Maya Architecture and the Creation of a New Style."Capra Press . 1993
* Ingle, Marjorie I. "The Mayan Revival Style: Art Deco Mayan Fantasy."University of New Mexico Press . 1989
* ---. "Atlantis: Mother of Empires." Los Angeles.De Vorse & Co. 1939
* ---. "The Ancient Mayas, Adventures In the Jungles of Yucatan." Los Angeles.Haskell-Travers , Inc. 1934
* ---. "A Maya Manuscript." Los Angeles.Philosophical Research Society . 1940.
* Willard, T. A., "The City of the Sacred Well, Being a Narrative of the Discoveries and Excavations of Edward Herbert Thompson in the Ancient City of Chi-chen Itza With Some Discourse on the Culture and Development of the Mayan Civilization as Revealed by Their Art and Architecture, Here Set Down and Illustrated From Photographs." New York.Century Co. 1926External links
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link to echo park historical society pages about atwater bungalows by robert stacy-judd
http://www.historicechopark.org/id43.html
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