1905
Dr. Arthur A. Libby house, Pasadena, 1905 (demolished) – The Libby house features characteristics that would reappear in Greene and Greene’s work, such as the porte couch ere on the side of the house.
Josephine van Rossem house no. 3, Pasadena, 1905-06 (demolished) – A tall foundation composed of arroyo cobblestones and boulders raises the house high above the street.
Laurabelle A. Robinson house, Pasadena, 1905-06 – The half-timbering and stucco exterior resonate with the English Arts and Crafts movement, while the exposed beams at the entrance demonstrate the Greenes’ continuing interest in Japanese architecture.
Laurabelle A. Robinson house, dining room furniture. – As contractors Peter and John Hall being to collaborate with the Greenes, the quality of the interior furnishings rises significantly.
William A. Bowen house, storehouse, chicken house, and corral
Louise T. Halsted house
E. A. Ford house
Charles J. Willett house
Lucy E. Wheeler house
Iwan Serrurier house
Louise Bentz house
L. G. and Marion Porter house