Books which reference the Egasse-Braasch House
- An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles, book by David Gebhard and Robert Winter / revised and updated by Robert Inman and Robert Winter / foreword by Nathan Masters, Fully Revised 6th Edition (2018) – page 110
- “Egasse-Braasch House”
- Storybook Style: America’s Whimsical Homes of the 1920s, book by Arrol Gellner and Doug Keister (2017) – pages 58-59
- 10,000 Steps a Day in L.A.: 52 Walking Adventures, book by Paul Haddad (2015) – page 90
- Eagle Rock, Images of Amercia, book by Eric H. Warren
- An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles, book by David Gebhard and Robert Winter, Revised Edition (2003) – page 312
- “Brauch House, 1923. Egasse and Brauch (J. L. Egasse)“
- “The general impression is medieval (of some sort) until you see the drooping swags of stucco at the point of the front gable. Hansel and Gretel appear.”
- Los Angeles: An Architecture Guide, book by David Gebhard and Robert Winter (1994) – page 297
- “Brauch House, 1923. Egasse and Brauch (J. L. Egasse)“
- “The general impression is medieval (of some sort) until you see the drooping swags of stucco at the point of the front gable. Hansel and Gretel appear.”
- Architecture in Los Angeles, A Compleat Guide, book by David Gebhard and Robert Winter (1985) – page 278
- “Bryce House, 1923. Egasse and Brauch“
- “The general impression is Tudor until you see the drooping swags of stucco at the point of the front gable. Hansel and Gretel appear. It is likely this house was once painted more colorfully.”
- A guide to Architecture in Los Angeles & Southern California, book by David Gebhard and Robert Winter (1977) – page 258
- “Bryce House, 1923. Egasse and Brauch“
- “The general impression is Tudor until you see the drooping swags of stucco at the point of the front gable. Hansel and Gretel appear. It is likely this house was once painted more colorfully.”
Newspapers and Magazines which reference the Egasse-Braasch House
- Damon, Affleck’s former Eagle Rock home considered for historical preservation, The Occidental Weekly, 2013
- “The Eagle Rock home where Matt Damon and Occidental College alumnus Ben Affleck penned their critically acclaimed movie “Good Will Hunting” is under consideration by the Cultural Heritage Commission for historical preservation. The classical architecture of the home however, not its cinematic history, is what caught the Commission’s eye.”
- California Southland Magazine, magazine, January 1924, page 10
- California Southland Magazine, magazine, December 1923, pages 28-29
Significant websites which reference the Egasse-Braasch House
- The L.A. Home Where Good Will Hunting Was Conceived – Curbed.com Nov 8, 2011
- Egasse-Braasch House – AtlasObscura.com – The definitive guide to the world’s hidden wonders.
- “The house where Good Will Hunting was written is a surreal fairytale abode.”
- Egasse-Braasch House – HMdb.org – the Historical Marker Database.
- A self-drive tour of Los Angeles storybook houses – latimes.com
- FORT: LA, Witches House Tour (Friends Of Residential Treasures: LA)
- Fotospot – Egasse-Braasch House