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  1. Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902January 16, 1969) was an American modern architect who designed many buildings in Los Angeles, California. Biography [ edit ]

  2. Aug 16, 2024 · The Welton Becket architectural drawings and photographs document the career of this architect whose iconic designs defined the built environment of Los Angeles in the mid-twentieth century.

  3. In his last year in Seattle, Welton lived at at home with his mother, and sibling, Evro, at 2552 5th Avenue North in Seattle. (See Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1932, p. 170.) In the midst of the Depression, in 1933, Becket relocated to Los Angeles, CA.

  4. Dec 26, 2016 · He moved to Los Angeles in 1933 and formed a partnership with his University of Washington classmate Walter Wurdeman and architect Charles F. Plummer. Their first major commission was the Pan-Pacific Auditorium in 1935, which won them residential jobs from James Cagney, Robert Montgomery, and other film celebrities.

  5. He moved to Los Angeles in 1933 and formed a partnership with his University of Washington classmate Walter Wurdeman and Charles F. Plummer. Their first major commission was the Pan-Pacific Auditorium in 1935, which won them residential jobs from James Cagney, Robert Montgomery, and other film celebrities.

  6. AKA: CBRE Global Headquarters, Downtown, Los Angeles, CA. Structure Type: built works - commercial buildings - office buildings. Designers: Becket, Welton D., and Associates, Architects (firm); Welton David Becket (architect) Dates: constructed 1982. 27 stories, total floor area: 704,933 sq. ft.

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  8. Oct 3, 2023 · In recognition of Welton David Becket, the Los Angeles Conservancy offered a tour of Becket buildings in 2003. The accompanying brochure noted: “Becket and his firm were responsible for a stunning array of iconic modern structures that literally defined post-war Los Angeles as the City of Tomorrow.”

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