David Gebhard
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David S. Gebhard was a leading architectural historian, particularly known for his books on the architecture
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 and architect
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s of California
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. He was a long-time faculty member at the University of California, Santa Barbara
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, and was dedicated to the preservation
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 of Santa Barbara
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 architecture.

Gebhard was born and raised in Minnesota
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; he received his Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota
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 in 1958. He served, for six years, as director of the Roswell Museum and Art Center
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 in New Mexico
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, before moving to UC Santa Barbara in 1961. As a teacher he inspired many students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. In addition to his long teaching career, he served as director of the University Art Museum for twenty years, building a small gallery into a significant accredited university museum. In this position, he initiated the Architectural Drawings Collection, now one of the leading West Coast repositories for architectural materials. With Robert Winter
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 he co-authored guides to architecture in northern and southern California.

Gebhard was also active in service to his community, serving for many years on the Santa Barbara County Architectural Board of Review. He was active in the Society of Architectural Historians
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, and served a term as its president in the 1980s.

The David Gebhard Memorial Lecture Series is an annual event sponsored by Pasadena Heritage, an architectural preservation organization in Pasadena, California
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.

Books

A partial list of his published works (in chronological order) includes:
  • Gebhard, David, Prehistoric Paintings of the Diablo Region, A Preliminary Report, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell NM 1960.

  • Gebhard, David, A Guide to the Existing Buildings of Purcell and Elmslie, 1910-1920, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell NM 1960.

  • Gebhard, David, Rudolf Schindler, Architect Viking Press, New York 1972, ISBN 0670620637 ; reprint Peregrine Smith, Santa Barbara 1980, ISBN 0879050772

  • Gebhard, David, Charles F. A. Voysey, Hennessey & Ingalls, Los Angeles 1975, ISBN 0912158549

  • Gebhard, David and Martinson, Tom, A Guide to the Architecture of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis MN 1977

  • Gebhard, David, Winter, Robert, et al., The Guide to Architecture in Los Angeles and Southern California, Peregrine Smith, Santa Barbara 1977, ISBN 0879050497

  • Gebhard, David et al., The Guide to Architecture in San Francisco and Northern California, Gibbs M. Smith Books, Salt Lake City 1985, ISBN 0879052023

  • Gebhard, David, California Romanza: Frank Lloyd Wright in California, Chronicle Books, San Francisco 1988, ISBN 0877013799

  • Gebhard, David, and Von Breton, Harriette, Los Angeles in the Thirties, 1931-1941, Peregrine Smith, Layton UT 1975, reprint Hennessey & Ingalls, Los Angeles 1989, ISBN 0912158980

  • Gebhard, David, Lutah Maria Riggs: A Woman in Architecture, 1921-1980, Capra Press and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara 1992, ISBN 0884963527

  • Gebhard, David and Mansheim, Gerald, Buildings of Iowa, Oxford University Press, New York, 1993

  • Gebhard, David, photos by Anthony Peres, Robert Stacy Judd: Maya Architecture, The Creation of a New Style, Capra Press, Santa Barbara 1993, ISBN 0884963519

  • Gebhard, David, The National Trust Guide to Art Deco in America, Wiley, New York; Preservation Press, Washington DC 1996, ISBN 0471143863

  • Gebhard, David (edited by Patricia Gebhard), Purcell & Elmslie: Prairie Progressive Architects, Gibbs Smith, Salt Lake City 2006, ISBN 1423600053
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