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Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902 – January 16, 1969) was an American modern architect who designed many buildings in Los Angeles, California.
When architects Welton Becket and his University of Washington classmate Walter Wurdeman first partnered in the 1930s, they had established ties with the entertainment industry by designing...
As the go-to architects known for their attention to detail and the client’s needs, Welton Becket, FAIA and his associates designed some of Los Angeles’ most iconic buildings.
Welton D. Becket. 1902 - 1969. Often credited as one of the main architects who defined the mid-century architectural designs of Los Angeles, California; architect Welton David Becket began his career in Seattle.
Mar 6, 2003 · “Welton Becket’s greatest buildings are as much a part of Los Angeles as Christopher Wren’s are of London,” writes Alan Hess, author of “Googie” and “Viva Las Vegas,” in a new essay for the...
Aug 10, 2002 · A Toast to a Man Who Left His Imprint on L.A. To the family and fans gathered at Trader Vic’s Thursday night, Welton Becket was an architect whose work is often seen but whose name is not...
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Burns paired up with J. Paul Campbell, and commissioned architects Walter Wurdeman and Welton Becket to design the house. The pair was a very logical choice: