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Meyer & Holler

Meyer & Holler was an architecture firm based in Los Angeles, California, noted for its opulent commercial buildings and movie theatres, including Grauman's Chinese and Egyptian theatres, built during the 1920s. Meyer & Holler was also known as The Milwaukee Building Company.

Gabriel S. Meyer

Architect

Meyer & Holler

Grauman's Egyptian Theatre
Petroleum Building

1869

Architect

Meyer & Holler

Grauman's Egyptian Theatre
Petroleum Building

[5]

Raymond M. Kennedy

Donald Wilkinson (1890–1975) chief architect (1920–1932)

[6]

Lewis Elbert Blaize, bungalow designer

Kenneth Wing

[7]

Mount Washington Hotel and Inn, Los Angeles (1909)

[8]

Santa Monica (1910)

Henry Weaver House

Isaac Milbank House, Santa Monica (1911)

Herivel House, Highland Park (1912)

House, Long Beach (1912)

Elizabeth Milbank Anderson

L.L. Burns Building, Los Angeles (1914)

[9]

Avis Hotel, Pomona (1915)

[10]

(as the Thomas H. Ince Studios), Culver City (1919)[11]

Culver Studios

Granada Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles (1921)

Thomas McNamara House, Los Angeles (1922)

Medical Arts Building, Los Angeles (1922)

Hollywood (1922)

Grauman's Egyptian Theatre

Hollywood (1922)[12]

Café Montmartre

Hollywood Athletic Club (1922)

Southern California Music Company (aka Singer Sewing Machine), Los Angeles (1922)

[13]

Southern California Athletic and Country Club, Lake Elsinore (1924)

Fox Cabrillo Theatre, San Pedro, California) (1923)

[14]

(1925)

Fox Fullerton

Fourth Church of Christ Scientist, Los Angeles (1924)

Ninth Church of Christ Scientist, Los Angeles (1925)

Twelfth Church of Christ Scientist, Los Angeles (1931)

Twenty-Sixth Church of Christ Scientist, Los Angeles (1929)

Glendale, CA[15]

Alex Theatre

Petroleum Building, Los Angeles (1925)

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Hollywood (1926)

Grauman's Chinese Theatre

San Antonio, Texas (1926)[17]

Aztec Theatre

Quinby Office Building, Los Angeles (1926)

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(1927)[19]

First National Bank of Hollywood

Masonic Lodge, Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles (1928)

Hillcrest Motors, Hollywood (1929)

[20]

Long Beach (1929)[21]

Walker Building

Long Beach (1929)

Ocean Center Building

(Hugh A. Marti Co.) department store, Long Beach 1929[22]

Marti's

E. Clem Wilson Building, Los Angeles (1930)

[23]

Willis, Alfred. (2000). Design-Build in Early Modern Los Angeles: A Case Study of Meyer & Holler. In Formulation and Fabrication: The Arehitecture of History, 599–604. Wellington, NZ: Society of Architectural Historians of Australia and New Zealand.

Meyer & Holler v. H. D. Bowman (121 California Appellate Reports 112)

Meyer & Holler v. Ramona Village (March 29, 1935. Civ. No. 8788 . 5 Cal.App.2d 688).

Construction History Society Newsletter

Meyer & Holler