Pasadena Homeifr'Son Exhibit forU.S. Architects1By MARGARET STOVALL jA Pasadena residence, designed by Architect Henry Mather Greene and Charles S. Greene, A!A, for Robert K Blacker in 1907 is among 65 structures pictured in a national exhibition in Washington, D.C, in celebration ofthe centennial of American architecture. ____The Blacker home, located at:1177 Hilltwst and now owned 4.090 architects from nil parts by Mr. and Mrs. Max Hill is of the world, included in the large-scale Klhu\ A1A pre-idea 1arlt; liiteciur;il display ax -hr National Gallery oi Art.It Is un example of the ‘Vmitmtrity and rebellion phase of architectural devci-opment during: the century.The exhibition, which, will continue through July ]f, is do-scribed as one of the largest I temporary shows ever held at The National Gallery. Ir wasnf ihe Pasadena chapter. Jed the local contingent.More than 2iH photograph-are shown of die U building, which include the mrhof-ihe c e n t u r v Pasadena. home, to ivprescrtr the i:npu:io:u steps historically or osiheiically in the narration of archilecture in America.The exhibit is mounted on 63opened in conjunction, with the^ individual altunnium panels AIAs one hundredth ftnniver--.^ va]uM in exms of $Lm000.-saiy meeting at the national The Blacker home, purchased capital, attended by more than uvo years ago by Hill, a partnerin the II. M. Nelson Lumber ;-:rw Co., occupies the mid develop■ s2iie:ir portion of the display inlt; company with iwo structures ofJCV?frank l.loyd Wright.