Donald Covington

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Donald Covington
Born1928
Died2002
OccupationProfessor of Design
Spouse(s)Karon Covington

Donald Covington (1928–2002), former Professor of Design in the Art Department of San Diego State University, taught courses in the history of architecture and design. He held an M.A. degree in Art from the University of California, Los Angeles.[1]

A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Covington studied at the , Shropshire, and the , London. A member of the Editorial Board of the , he conducted research in the history of architecture and the decorative arts.

Covington was an enthusiast of the San Diego North Park neighborhood, as well as a leading expert on the architect David Owen Dryden. Covington was a proponent of the foundation of the Dryden Historic District. From 1991 to 2002, Covington was a volunteer member of the Friends of the Marston House, a San Diego Historical Society museum of the Arts and Crafts.

Covington died in 2002 and is survived by his wife Karon Covington.

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  • Covington, Donald Patrick. "Burlingame : the tract of character, 1912-1929 : a community history & self-guided architectural tour" / by Donald Patrick Covington. San Diego, CA : Park Villa Press, 1997. 104 p. : ill., map ; 22 cm. ISBN 0-9657837-0-7
  • Covington, Donald. "North Park: A San Diego Urban Village, 1896-1946". San Diego, CA. Hon Consulting. Inc. 2007 (posthumous). ISBN 0-9795005-0-8

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