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{{Short description|American architectural partnership}} {{Short description|American architectural partnership}}
'''Weston & Weston''' was an architecture partnership that consisted of Lewis Eugene Weston and his son Eugene Weston Jr. They designed several significant buildings in ], most notably ] and the ]. Lewis Weston's other son and Eugene Weston Jr's brother Joseph Weston was also an architect, as was Joseph's son ].<ref>{{Cite news |title=Eugene Weston III dies at 87; modernist architect|date=February 12, 2012 |url=https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-eugene-weston-20120212-story.html |newspaper=] |first=Valerie J. |last=Nelson}}</ref> '''Weston & Weston''' was an architecture partnership that consisted of Lewis Eugene Weston and his son Eugene Weston Jr. They designed several significant buildings in ], most notably ] and the ]. Lewis Weston's other son (Eugene Weston Jr's brother) Joseph Weston was also an architect, as was Joseph's son ].<ref>{{Cite news |title=Eugene Weston III dies at 87; modernist architect|date=February 12, 2012 |url=https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-eugene-weston-20120212-story.html |newspaper=] |first=Valerie J. |last=Nelson}}</ref>


== Selected works == == Selected works ==

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American architectural partnership

Weston & Weston was an architecture partnership that consisted of Lewis Eugene Weston and his son Eugene Weston Jr. They designed several significant buildings in Los Angeles, California, most notably American Legion Post 43 and the Los Angeles Public Library Amelia Earhart Branch. Lewis Weston's other son (Eugene Weston Jr's brother) Joseph Weston was also an architect, as was Joseph's son Eugene Weston III.

Selected works

Buildings designed by Weston & Weston (in Los Angeles unless otherwise noted) include:

See also

References

  1. Nelson, Valerie J. (February 12, 2012). "Eugene Weston III dies at 87; modernist architect". Los Angeles Times.
  2. Michelson, Alan. "Weston and Weston, Architects (Partnership)". University of Washington Pacific Coast Architecture Database. Retrieved December 16, 2024.
  3. "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form - Amelia Earhart Branch Library". United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service. May 19, 1987.
  4. ^ "Historical Cultural Monuments List" (PDF). City of Los Angeles. Retrieved August 28, 2024.
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