Stanton & Stockwell

Stanton & Stockwell was a partnership of Jesse Earl Stanton[1] and William Francis Stockwell,[2] two architects active in Southern California during the mid-20th century. Works attributed to them include:

  • Los Angeles Mall, bounded by Main, Los Angeles, and Temple streets and US 101, Civic Center, Downtown Los Angeles (1974)[3]
  • First Junípero Serra California State Office Building, 107 S. Broadway, Civic Center, Downtown Los Angeles (1958-1960)[4]
  • California State Office Building Parking Garage, 145 S. Broadway, Civic Center, Downtown Los Angeles (1958-1960)[4]
  • Belmont High School[5]
  • Trojan Hall, University of Southern California[6]
  • David X. Marks Tower (1963) and Hall (1954)[7]


Attributed to the partnership of Stanton, Stockwell, Williams and Wilson: Jesse Earl Stanton, William Francis Stockwell, Paul Revere Williams, Adrian Jennings Wilson; formed to build the pair of Late Moderne civic buildings as part of the 1947 Civic Center Master Plan that ultimately transformed Bunker Hill, as the Civic Center expanded westward:[8][9]

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