Stiles O. Clements

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Stiles Oliver Clements
Personal Information
Name Stiles Oliver Clements
Nationality United States of America
Birth date March 2, 1883[1]
Birth place Maryland
Date of death January 15, 1966[2]
Place of death Los Angeles, California
Work
Practice Name Morgan, Walls, and Clements
Stiles Clements & Associates
Significant Buildings


Stiles Oliver Clements (March 2, 1883–January 15, 1966) was a Los Angeles architect trained at the Ecole des Beaux Arts 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, and 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.

  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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