|

William Lee Gates – 3770 Elizabeth Street

riv-3770-elizabeth-wlgates-001-800.jpg
R.P. Small Building
3770 Elizabeth Street, Riverside
(William Lee Gates)



Tucked away on a side street off Magnolia Avenue near the Riverside Plaza is the R.P. Small Building, a stylish, mid-century modern building designed by local Riverside architect William Lee Gates. City permits from 1956 show Russell E. Walling as the contractor with an estimated value of $40,000.
A quick web search on William Lee Gates finds he was born in 1926 in Portland, Oregon. According to a December 2002 obit in The Press-Enterprise newspaper, Gates served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and Korea. He received his M.A. in Architecture from UC Berkeley in 1952 before running his own practice in Riverside until retiring in 1975. After 29 years in Riverside, he relocated back to Portland in 1986.
Gates designed all types of buildings, including residential, commercial, educational and governmental. Among his works locally are the Victoria United Presbyterian Church, 6833 Brockton Avenue and Riverside fire stations #3 (1962), #4 (1962), #7 (1967). He was a member of the American Institute of Architects (A.I.A.) from 1956-1988.
Until recently, one of the Small Building’s primary tenants was Salon Siner. According to their Facebook page, Salon Siner had been in the Wall Building since 1964. The salon relocated around the corner at 6056 Magnolia Avenue in early 2010.

riv-2008c-elizabeth-011ac-800.jpg
2008
riv-2008c-elizabeth-012ac-800.jpg
2008
riv-2008c-elizabeth-006-600.jpg
2008

Sources: The Press-Enterprise, American Institute of Architects, City of Riverside, William Lee Gates – A.I.A. (1964 booklet)

Similar Posts

  • Updates, new stores coming to Riverside Plaza

    (UPDATE, Aug. 27, 2013: Thanks to commenter Matthew, we’ve added new images showing the exterior changes being made to the former Harris’ building. Note the designs, however, have changed somewhat from what is depicted within the images — namely, the reversing of the exterior escalator.) Construction has been underway for the past several months retrofitting…

  • Popular downtown eatery catches fire

    2010Simple Simon’s Bakery & Bistro 2010Closed Simple Simon’s, one of downtown’s most popular eateries, caught fire around 2 a.m. this past Friday, causing what the owners hope will be only a temporary closure. Initial reports point to an electrical fire as the possible cause, with damage estimates of roughly $175,000. No major damage was reported…

  • Mid-century makeover

    One of the best examples of Mid-Century Modernism in Riverside is receiving a makeover. Though some — or even many — may not see this as a big deal, particularly on account it involves a parking garage, we feel otherwise. The garage in question is one of two, nearly identical parking structures that opened* in…

2 Comments

  1. Oh, I love this one! Have been meaning to add it to the site, but the site needs an overhaul (from iWeb to ANYTHING that isn’t iWeb). So glad you profiled it.

Leave a Reply to RXSQ Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.