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Waterman, Hazel W. House Beautiful. “a Granite Cottage in California.” March 1902: 244-253
Nichols, Rose Standish. House and Garden. "a Newport House and Garden" . April 1905: 189-194
Hebbard, W. S. & Gill, Irving House & Garden, Low Cost Suburban Homes. “The Small House Which is Good: Picturesque Home.” May 1908: 164-67
Requa, R.S. Good Housekeeping, "A California Cottage" January 1909: 64-6
Gill, Irving J. Western Architect. “Concrete in Residence Design.” August 1909: 17-18
Hebbard, W. S. & Gill, Irving. Cement Age “A Picturesque Stucco House.” January 1909: 464-5
Edholm, C.L. Technical World Magazine “Beautiful Fountain at San Diego.” August 1911: 723-4
Roorbach, Eloise M. The Craftsman. "A New Architecture in a New Land" . August 1912: 465-473.
Western Architect and Engineer. “Concrete Cottages in California.” January, 1913: 67-72
Electric World . "Electric Fountain at San Diego, Cal" . 1 February, 1913: 251
Willard, Walter. Sunset “Moving the Factory Back to the Land” . March 1913: 299-304
Roorbach, E. The Western Architect. "Celebrating Simplicity in Architecture" . April 1913: 35-38
Roorbach, Eloise. The Craftsman. "Outdoor Life in California Houses" . July 1913: 435-439
Independent. "Concrete Curves and Cubes" . August 1913: 515
Popular Electricity and the World's Advance. Novel and Effective Architecture. September 1913: 497
Roorbach, E. M. Architectural Record “Garden Apartments of California” December 1913: 520-30
Hopkins, Una Nixson. Country life in America “A Semi-Detached Bungalow Development in California”. December 1913: 84-85
James, George Wharton. California, Romantic and Beautiful. Boston: Page Co., 1914. 403-05
Curtis, Natalie. The Craftsman "A New Type of Architecture in the Southwest" . January 1914: 330-335.
Technical World Magazine. "Architect in Secession." March 1914: 231-2
Robinson, Reed. Concrete Cement Age. “An Instance of Economy and Simplicity in Concrete House Building” April 1914: 155-58
Roorbach, Eloise. The Craftsman. "Vine-clad Doorways, Old and New" . May 1914: 179-185
Concrete Cement Age. “Simple Architectural Lines Characterize Construction of Concrete School Building”, June 1914: 262-64
Smith, Bertha H. House and Garden. "Creating an American Style of Architecture" . July 1914: 17-20, 46
Roorbach , Eloise. House Beautiful. "A House of Individuality" September 1914: 112
The Craftsman. "The Bishop's School for Girls: a Progressive Departure from Traditional Architecture" . September 1914: 653-656.
Byers, Charles Alma. Concrete-Cement Age. Concrete Architecture and the Community Court Idea in California . November 1914: 205
Roorbach, Eloise. House Beautiful. “The Arch in Domestic Architecture” November 1914: 186-188
Laughlin, Homer. Concrete and Cement Age “Concrete Floors in Dwelling houses” January 1915: 41
The Craftsman. "House with a Garden Room" . February 1915: 564-566
Laughlin, Homer. Concrete and Cement Age “Concrete Dance Floors ” July 1915: 41
The Craftsman. "Talkative Houses, The Story of a New Architecture in the West, Women's Club Building at La Jolla." August 1915: 448
Fergusun, Lilian (Smith, Bertha). Sunset Magazine. "California's First Cubist House." August 1915: 368-76 (1913 Mary Banning house)
Child, Georgie Boynton. Journal of Home Economics. “House Construction in California”. August/September 1915: 342-47
The Edison Monthly. "Electric Fountains" . November 1915: 242-243
Gill, Irving J. Sunset Magazine. "New Ideas About Concrete Floors." December 1915:
Gill, Irving J. The Architect and Engineer. "New Ideas about Concrete Floors." March 1916: 81
Gill, Irving J. The Craftsman. "The Home of the Future: The New Architecture of the West" . May 1916: 140-151.
Concrete Magazine. "A Concrete House With Pre-Cast Walls." May 1916: 199
BIngham, Persis. Suburban Life, The Countryside Magazine "The Dirt-proof House" . May 1916: 285, 308
Smith, Bertha H. Concrete, “Simplicity-Keynote of successful Concrete House Design”. January 1917: 7
Smith, Bertha H. House and Garden. "Constructing the Unburnable House". February 1917: 32-33, 68
Pierson, Henry K. Keith's Magazine. "Homes they build in San Diego" . May 1917: 321-325.
Bartholomew, E.C. Architecture Some Attractive Homes Built of Tile and Stucco . November 1917: 217
Ferguson, Lillian. Sunset. "The Dustless House". June 1918: 49-50
Wolfe, Eva Nagel. House and Garden, “Cooking De Luxe in an Electirc Kitchen” September 1918: 49
The Architect and Engineer, “An Electrically Equipped Home in Pasadena." April 1918: 111 ( West Adams Villa Apartments project)
Smith, Bertha H. (ed. Saylor, Henry). Architectural Styles for Country Houses: “Later Gospel of Simplicity”. New York: Robert M. McBride & Co, 1919. 127-133
Concrete “Concrete Floor Surfaces for Residences”. March 1919: 109
Bingham, Persis. Sunset. "Using Left-Over Lots" . May 1919: 51-52
Keith's Magazine. "How shall we live?" May 1919: 241-244
The Architect and Engineer. "Garden Apartment-Houses of the West." June 1919: 76 (Lewis Court Buildings).
Robinson, Reed. (ed: Whipple, Harvey ) Concrete Houses, how they were built: articles descriptive of various types. “Economy and Simplicity in Concrete House Building ” 1920: 121-123
Hall, George D. Architect and Engineer. "The Estate of Mr. W. L. Dodge, Hollywood, California" . April 1920: 87-90
The Touchstone. "California Architecture Showing Moorish Feeling" . January 1921: 286
Roorbach, Eloise. House Beautiful. "A California House of Distinguished Simplicity" . February 1921: 94-95
Brown, Edwin. Keith's Magazine. "The Spotless Rooms of the House" . April 1921: 150-152
McDonald, G.E. National Builder. "Magnesite Cement as Used in Southern California" January 1922: 62-66
Gebhard, David. (ed. Winter, Robert ) Toward a simpler way of Life: the Arts & Crafts Architects of California, “Irving J. Gill”. Berkley: University of California Press, 1997. 201-18
Rand, Marvin. Irving J. Gill: architect, 1870-1936. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, 2006