
St. Andrews Bungalow Court, completed in 1996,
is an historic renovation of a rare Hollywood bungalow courtyard
that had fallen into severe disrepair, had become a magnet for
illegal activity and was slated for demolition. This project now
provides 16 homes to formerly homeless individuals and households
living with disabilities. This property is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places and has received numerous renovation
awards, including a “1996 Preservation Design Award”
from the California Preservation Foundation, a “1996 Preservation
Award” from the Los Angeles Conservancy, a State of California
“1996 Governor’s Historic Preservation Award,”
and an “Urban Beautification Architectural Award”
from the Los Angeles Business Council.
These photos show St. Andrews prior to HCHC's renovations.