Wurdeman & Becket was an architectural firm, a partnership of Walter Wurdeman, Welton Becket and Charles F. Plummer. The Moderne Pan-Pacific Auditorium, dating from 1935, brought them local fame.
Besides those works ascribed to Mr. Wurdemann and Mr. Becket as individuals, those ascribed to the firm include:[1]
- Bullock's Pasadena
- Bullock's Palm Springs[2]
- General Petroleum Building
- Jones Dog & Cat Hospital Building
- Museum Square
- Panorama City, Los Angeles - master plan
- The Post-war House
References
- ↑ "Wurdeman & Becket", Los Angeles Conservancy
- ↑ "Bullock's to build new Westwood Village store". Los Angeles Times. 5 Jan 1930. p. 30. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
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