Gene Verge Sr.
Gene Verge Sr. was a Canadian-born American architect.
Early life
Gene Verge Sr. was born in Canada on April 7, 1893. He graduated from the École des beaux-arts de Montréal.Career
Verge moved to Los Angeles, California and started working for the Pozzo Construction Co.In 1934, Verge designed the 13.4-acre St Luke's Hospital, also known as the St. Luke Medical Center, located at 2632 East Washington Boulevard in Bungalow Heaven, Pasadena, California. It is a mix of art deco and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. It was designated as a City Landmark in 2002. In 2007, it was purchased by DS Ventures, a real estate developer.
Verge designed the building of the Jonathan Club in Santa Monica, California. He also designed homes in Beverly Hills, California, including an X-shaped property for actor Buster Keaton. In the early 1950s, he designed St. Bartholomew School in Long Beach, California.