
SAH/SCC goes to the Inland Empire to learn about the life and work of Peter J. Weber (1893-1983). We’ll get a special tour of the architect’s work on the Mission Inn (Arthur B. Benton, 1903 and 1910; Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey, 1914; G. Stanley Wilson, 1932) in Riverside as well as a tour of the home Weber built for himself (1932-1938).
Weber was born in San Francisco to first-generation immigrants from Luxembourg and Ireland. He worked as a junior draftsman for a series of notable architects in San Francisco including John Galen Howard, Albert Pissis, William B. Faville, Willis Polk, and Julia Morgan. He studied at the Wilmerding School of Industrial Arts and took part in San Francisco Architectural Club’s atelier program, where he learned the beaux-arts process and style from local architects who had studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
In 1918, Weber settled in Riverside, and worked in the office of G. Stanley Wilson as lead designer and photographer. The design for his own home is eclectic and features salvaged materials.
Participants will meet at the Mission Inn for a walking tour, then drive themselves for a special tour of the Weber House, which has been under the stewardship of the Old Riverside Foundation since 1990.
Peter J. Weber: Saturday, March 3, 2024; 10:00 AM-1 PM; $45 for SAH/SCC Members;$55 for Non-Members; go to www.sahscc.org and pay via PayPal or mail in order form with check. Meeting information sent upon registration.
