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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:〔(You-are-here.com: Allison & Allison, selected projects ) . accessed 21 June 2015.〕 * Riverview United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, (1907). * J George Becht Hall, Clarion University, Clarion, PA (1907). * Friday Morning Club Building, Downtown Los Angeles, (present day Variety Arts Center), Downtown Los Angeles (1923).〔http://cinematreasures.org/theater/31433/〕 * Wilshire United Methodist Church, with Moorish Revival 'La Giralda Tower' (1924). 〔(Wilshire United Methodist Church )〕 * First Baptist Church of Los Angeles, Westmoreland and 8th Street, Los Angeles (1925). * Western Pacific Building, South Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles (1925). 〔(Western Pacific Building, South Broadway, Los Angeles )〕 * Thirteenth Church of Christ Scientist, (1926). * First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, MacArthur Park district, Los Angeles, 1927 * The Janss Dome—Janss Investment Company Building, Westwood Village, (1929).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Building on the past: Westwoods history can still be seen in the architecture of the Villages newer businesses )〕 * Royce Hall, on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, 1929 - 1932 * Southern California Edison Building, Downtown Los Angeles, 1930, by staff designer Austin Whittlesey, with murals by Hugo Ballin and exterior bas-reliefs by Merrell Gage * First Congregational Church, Commonwealth and 6th Street, Los Angeles, (1932). * Kerckhoff Hall, UCLA campus (1930). 〔(Kerckhoff Hall, UCLA )〕 * Beverly Hills Post Office, Beverly Hills, California, with Ralph Flewelling (1932-1933). * Kaufman Hall, UCLA campus (1932). 〔(Kaufman Hall, UCLA )〕 *Robinson's Department Store, Downtown Los Angeles flagship store, modernization of street facades with Edward Mayberry (1937). 〔(Robinson's Department Store, Downtown Los Angeles )〕 * Hollywood Post Office (Hollywood Station) in Hollywood, with Claud Beelman & WPA artists (1937). 〔(United States Post Office — Hollywood Station )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Allison & Allison」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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