Stiles O. Clements

Stiles Oliver Clements
Born March 2, 1883(1883-03-02)[1]
Maryland
Died January 15, 1966(1966-01-15) (aged 82)[2]
Los Angeles, California
Nationality American
Work
Practice Morgan, Walls, and Clements
Stiles Clements & Associates

Stiles Oliver Clements (March 2, 1883 – January 15, 1966) was a Los Angeles architect trained at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, and a key figure in the art deco movement of 1920s Los Angeles. A partner with Octavius Morgan and John Walls in the firm of Morgan, Walls & Clements, he was known for his exuberant themed designs that included the Wiltern and Mayan theaters, as well as the famous Richfield Tower, which was demolished in 1969.

Notable buildings

References

  1. ^ Clements, Stiles O. architect record. ArchitectDB, Architecture and Urban Planning Library, University of Washington.
  2. ^ "Miracle Mile Designer Stiles Clements Dies". Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1966: 3.
  3. ^ Richfield Oil Building, Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress.
  4. ^ Leimert Park Theater, Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress.
  5. ^ KEHE Radio Studios, Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress.
  6. ^ Coulter's Department Store, Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress.
  7. ^ Pool, Bob. "A Wilshire jewel, or imitation?". Los Angeles Times, July 31, 2003.

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