Simon Rodia
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Sabato "Simon" Rodia was an Italian-American architect
Architect
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. Rodia created the Watts Towers
Watts Towers
The Watts Towers or Towers of Simon Rodia in the Watts district of Los Angeles, California, is a collection of 17 interconnected structures, two of which reach heights of over 99 feet . The Towers were built by Italian immigrant construction worker Sabato Rodia in his spare time over a period of...

, one of the most famous landmarks in Los Angeles
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.

Biography

Rodia was born and raised in Serino, Italy
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. He emigrated to the United States
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 with his brother at the age of 15; the two first lived in Pennsylvania
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 until the latter died in a mining incident. Rodia then moved to Seattle, Washington
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, where he married Lucia Ucci in 1902. The couple moved to California and resided in Oakland
Oakland, California
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, where Rodia's three children were born. Following his divorce from Ucci in 1912, he relocated to Long Beach
Long Beach, California
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 and worked odd jobs before settling in Watts in 1920.

He began construction of the Watts Towers in 1921, but did not finish them until 1954. They were frequently vandalized by neighbors; Rodia cited this as his reason for moving to Martinez
Martinez, California
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, where he remained until his death on July 16, 1965. Generally, it is believed that Rodia never returned to Watts after moving away from the city.

Legacy

A photograph of Simon Rodia is included on the cover of the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, released in 1967. The public Simon Rodia Continuation High School in Watts is named for him.

See also

  • I Build the Tower
    I Build the Tower
    I Build the Tower is a feature-length documentary film depicting the life of Sabato Rodia , the Italian immigrant who created the Watts Towers in South Los Angeles....

  • Ferdinand Cheval
    Ferdinand Cheval
    Ferdinand Cheval was a French postman who spent thirty-three years of his life building Le Palais Idéal in Hauterives...

  • Enoch Tanner Wickham
    Enoch Tanner Wickham
    Enoch Tanner Wickham , 1882–1970, was a self-taught folk artist who built life-size concrete statues along a rural road in Palmyra, Tennessee. Wickham began his creations in 1950 at the age of 67 after retiring from being a tobacco farmer and raising nine children.The first statue Wickham built was...

  • Justo Gallego Martínez
    Justo Gallego Martínez
    Justo Gallego Martínez is a former monk who has been erecting a cathedral-like building in the Spanish village of Mejorada del Campo since 1961.-Life and inspiration:...


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