Jennifer Trotoux is the Director of Collections and Interpretation at the Gamble House, where she joined the staff in 2017. A Pasadena native and an architectural historian by training, she has spent over 25 years of professional practice in Southern California as a historic preservation planner.
The Gamble House (Greene & Greene, 1908) was built for David and Mary Gamble as a Pasadena winter refuge from their home in Cincinnati. A groundbreaking example of Arts & Crafts architecture in its time, the house is a landmark of fine design and craftsmanship, with full suites of furniture and art glass windows designed for the house by its architects, Charles and Henry Greene. Since the Gamble family’s gift of the house and its furnishings to the City of Pasadena in 1966, the house has supported over fifty years of local education, tourism, and volunteerism. It is now operated by the Gamble House Conservancy, a new nonprofit which, in 2020, took over the responsibility of administering and stewarding the house from the USC School of Architecture.
Website: gamblehouse.org
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedDecember 13, 2022 at 1:00 PM UTC
- Length1h 21m
- Episode83
- RatingClean