Norton & Wallis
Company type | Architectural firm |
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Founders | Samuel Tilden Norton Frederick H. Wallis |
Defunct | 1959 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Norton & Wallis was an architectural firm in Los Angeles that designed several historic buildings. The firm included partners, Samuel Tilden Norton (1877–1959) and Frederick H. Wallis.
Projects
Norton & Wallis
- Financial Center (1924) 140 W. 7th St. and 700–4 S. Spring St.[1]
- Temple Sinai (1925) second site at 407 South New Hampshire, became the Korean Philadelphia Presbyterian Church in 1960[2]
- Young Men's Hebrew Association (Los Angeles) (1925), Soto St. and Michigan Ave.[2]
- Greek Theatre (1930)[2]
- Shane Building (1930), contributing property in the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District[3]
- Ritz Theatre (1930)[4]
Samuel Tilden Norton
Frederick H. Wallis
- Upton Sinclair House (1923), NRHP #71000153[5]
References
- ^ "Strolling Down Seventh (PDF)" (PDF). Los Angeles Conservancy. Los Angeles Conservancy. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ a b c Michelson, Alan. "Norton and Wallis, Architects (Partnership)". University of Washington Pacific Coast Architecture Database. Retrieved December 6, 2024.
- ^ "Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District". United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service. April 4, 1985.
- ^ Marc Wanamaker (April 13, 2009). Hollywood 1940-2008. Arcadia Publishing.
- ^ "Upton Sinclair House". United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service. November 11, 1971.