American architect
George Vernon Russell
Born September 4, 1905 Died March 17, 1989 Alma mater University of Washington Occupation Architect Children 2
George Vernon Russell (September 4, 1905 – March 17, 1989) was an American architect. He designed many residential properties and commercial buildings in Los Angeles, California . He also designed the masterplans and a library unit for the University of California, Riverside as well as the 1976 expansion of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County .
Early life
George Vernon Russell was born on September 4, 1905, in San Bernardino, California .[ 1] [ 2] He attended the California Institute of Technology for a year and graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington .[ 1] [ 2] He also attended the École des Beaux-Arts at Fontainebleau in Fontainebleau , France in 1928.[ 1]
Career
Russell began his career as a draughtsman in New York City.[ 2] With fellow architect Douglas Honnold , Russell designed the Alexander Kiam House in Los Angeles c. 1927 .[ 3] He also became a movie set designer in Los Angeles in 1933.[ 2] A decade later, in 1937, Russell, Honnold and Arthur W. Hawes designed the Hollywood Reporter Building on Sunset Boulevard .[ 4]
During World War II, Russell designed air bases and units for the United States Army in England and Ireland.[ 2] After the war, he taught architecture at the University of Southern California .[ 2] Meanwhile, in 1946,[ 5] he was hired by William R. Wilkerson to design the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada ; however, when Meyer Lansky acquired the building, he replaced him with his own architectural team.[ 6] Also in 1946, Russell and fellow architect Eduardo Jose Samaniego designed the JC Penney factory in Van Nuys .[ 7]
In 1950, Russell designed the Joyce Shoe Company Factory in Los Angeles.[ 8] He later designed the Republic Supply Co. building in San Leandro ,[ 9] for which he won awards at the 1953 Berlin Trade Fair in Germany.[ 2] In 1952, he designed the Avery Adhesive Label Corporation Office Building in Monrovia, California .[ 10] He also designed the John J. Pike House at 6675 Whitley Terrace in Hollywood , for which he won a Merit Award in the Single Family Residence Category from the American Institute of Architects in 1954.[ 11] A few years later, he designed the Cate School in Carpinteria , for which he won the first prize from the Church Architectural Guild of America in 1958.[ 2]
Russell designed the master plans of the University of California, Riverside ,[ 2] where he also designed the Library Unit II in 1963.[ 12] By 1976, he designed a three-story, 56,000-square-foot expansion of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County .[ 2]
Russell became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and served as the president of its Southern California chapter in 1958.[ 1] [ 2]
Personal life and death
Russell was married in 1942, and he had two children.[ 1] They lived in Pasadena, California .[ 2] He died on March 17, 1989.[ 1] [ 2]
References
^ a b c d e f "George Vernon Russell (Architect)" . Pacific Coast Architecture Database . University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "G. V. Russell; Award Winner in Architecture" . The Los Angeles Times . March 28, 1989. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Kiam, Alexander, House, Los Angeles, CA" . Pacific Coast Architecture Database . University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Hollywood Reporter Building" . Los Angeles Conservancy . Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "George Vernon Russell" . Special Collections University Libraries . University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, NV" . Pacific Coast Architecture Database . University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Penney, J.C., Company, Incorporated, Department Store, Van Nuys, CA (1946)" . Pacific Coast Architecture Database . University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Joyce Shoe Company Factory, Pasadena" . Pacific Coast Architecture Database . University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Republic Supply Company Office and Plant, San Leandro, CA" . Pacific Coast Architecture Database . University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Avery Adhesive Label Corporation, Office Building, Los Angeles, CA (1952)" . Pacific Coast Architecture Database . University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Pike, John J., House, Los Angeles, CA (1952)" . Pacific Coast Architecture Database . University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
^ "Rivera Library & Walkway" . University of California History . University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .