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- Wurdeman may refer to: Lake Wurdeman, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S. Wurdeman & Becket, an architectural firm Charles Wurdeman (1871-1961), American...
- Wurdeman & Becket was an architectural firm, a partnership of Walter Wurdeman, Welton Becket and Charles F. Plummer. The Moderne Pan-Pacific Auditorium...
- The successor firm Wurdeman and Becket went on to design Bullock's Pasadena (1944) and a couple of corporate headquarters. Wurdeman and Becket developed...
- Charles H. Wurdeman (1871-1961) was an architect and builder based in Columbus, Nebraska. Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic...
- Plummer was born in 1879 and died in 1939. Plummer partnered with Walter C. Wurdeman and Welton Becket in the 1930s. Finney's Cafeteria interior re-design with...
- promoters Phillip and Cliff Henderson and designed by Los Angeles architects Wurdeman & Becket, the Pan-Pacific Auditorium opened to a fanfare of Boy Scout bugles...
- Lake Wurdeman is located in Glacier National Park, in the U. S. state of Montana. The lake is northwest of Chapman Peak and .50 miles (0.80 km) east of...
- industrialist Henry J. Kaiser. The master plan was created by architectural firm Wurdeman & Becket. Burns, seeing the tremendous potential fortune that could be...
- architecture. Architects include: Welton Becket: Bullock's Palm Springs (with Wurdeman) (1947) (demolished, 1996) John Porter Clark: Welwood Murray Library (1937);...
- Pierre Patout (1935) Pan-Pacific Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, by Wurdeman & Becket (1936) The Marine Air Terminal at La Guardia Airport (1937) was...