2Lewis Mumford, "Status Quo", in: New Yorker, Vol 23, 11 October 1947, pp.94-99
3Vincent B. Canizaro (ed.). Architecture Regionalism: Collect Writings on Places, Identity, Modenity, and tradition. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2007.
4The Museum of Modern Art, "What is Happening to Modern Architecture?" in: The Bulletin of The Museum of Modern Art, Vol. XV, No.3(Spring 1948).
5David Gebhard, "Architectural Imagery, The Missions and California," The Harvard Architecture Review, Vol.1, Spring 1980.
6Lewis Mumford, "The Architecture of the Bay Region," exhibition catalogue Domestic Architecture of the San Francisco Bay Region. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Art, 1949: 1.
7Lewis Mumford (ed.). Roots of Contemporary American Architecture: a series of thirty-seven essays dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1972.
9"Rather, I look for the continued spread, to every part of the country, of that native and humane form of modernism which one might call the Bay Region style, a free yet unobtrusive expression of the terrain, the climate, and the way of life on the Coast." Lewis Mumford, "Status Quo", in: New Yorker, Vol 23, 11 October 1947, pp.99
10Lewis Mumford(ed,) , Roots of Contemporary American Architecture: a series of thirty-seven essays dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1952; 2nd, slightly revised, New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1959; 3rd, an unabridged of the second, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1972