L. D. Reagin House, Sarasota
The L. D. Reagin House, built in 1926, stands as a fine example of Sarasota’s Mediterranean Revival architecture and the creative vision that flourished during the city’s land boom years. Designed by noted architect Thomas Reed Martin, the two-story residence was commissioned by Lucius D. Reagin, the owner and editor of the Sarasota Times newspaper. Its construction coincided with a transformative period in Sarasota’s history, when the once-sleepy Gulf Coast town was evolving into a thriving resort community defined by elegance, ambition, and architectural experimentation.
Reagin’s home reflects both his status as a civic leader and his appreciation for refined design. Martin’s use of stucco walls, red barrel-tile roofing, and arched openings demonstrates the hallmarks of the Mediterranean Revival style that swept across Florida in the 1920s. These details, inspired by Spanish and Italian villas, were intended to harmonize with Sarasota’s subtropical setting—combining European sophistication with the relaxed atmosphere of coastal living. The house’s symmetrical proportions and handcrafted detailing further emphasize the craftsmanship and optimism of the Roaring Twenties.
Today, the L. D. Reagin House endures as more than a private residence—it represents a lasting chapter in Sarasota’s architectural and cultural heritage. Its preservation contributes to the city’s reputation for distinctive design and creative spirit, qualities that continue to attract artists, historians, and visitors alike.
Reagin’s home reflects both his status as a civic leader and his appreciation for refined design. Martin’s use of stucco walls, red barrel-tile roofing, and arched openings demonstrates the hallmarks of the Mediterranean Revival style that swept across Florida in the 1920s. These details, inspired by Spanish and Italian villas, were intended to harmonize with Sarasota’s subtropical setting—combining European sophistication with the relaxed atmosphere of coastal living. The house’s symmetrical proportions and handcrafted detailing further emphasize the craftsmanship and optimism of the Roaring Twenties.
Today, the L. D. Reagin House endures as more than a private residence—it represents a lasting chapter in Sarasota’s architectural and cultural heritage. Its preservation contributes to the city’s reputation for distinctive design and creative spirit, qualities that continue to attract artists, historians, and visitors alike.
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Sight Name: L. D. Reagin House
Sight Location: Sarasota, USA (See walking tours in Sarasota)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles
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