The Spanish style Morgan House was built by architect Irving Gill in 1917.
Irving Gill's interiors were concerned with removing most unnecessary detailing, partly for reasons of economy and hygiene. His houses are known for minimal or flush mouldings; simple (or no) fireplace mantles; coved, and therefore fluid, floor-to-wall transitions; enclosed-side bathtubs; plentiful skylights;, plastered walls with only occasional, but featured, wood elements; flush five-piece doors; concrete or Sorel cement floors; and a general avoidance of dividing lines, ledges, and unnecessary material changes.
Morgan House has concrete floors, high ceilings and skylights throughout. Outside the clean lines of the home with large charming arches create an endless variety of interesting shots.