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Architectural firm of James Edward Allison and his brother David Clark Allison
Royce Hall, University of California, Los Angeles.
Friday Morning Club Building, Downtown Los Angeles.
First Baptist Church of Los Angeles.
Janss Investment Company Building−Janss Dome, Westwood Village.
Edison Building, 601 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles

Allison & Allison was the architectural firm of James Edward Allison (1870–1955) and his brother David Clark Allison (1881–1962).

Originally based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1910 the Allisons moved to Los Angeles in Southern California. At first they specialized in public schools.

Projects

The notable projects by this firm include:

See also

References

  1. "Edison Building, 601 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA". Library of Congress.
  2. "Cinema Treasures | Variety Arts Center". Archived from the original on January 25, 2010. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  3. Wilshire United Methodist Church
  4. Western Pacific Building, South Broadway, Los Angeles
  5. "Building on the past: Westwoods history can still be seen in the architecture of the Villages newer businesses". Retrieved 2014-02-14.
  6. Kerckhoff Hall, UCLA
  7. Kaufman Hall, UCLA
  8. Robinson's Department Store, Downtown Los Angeles
  9. United States Post Office — Hollywood Station

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