Male, born 1898-04-23, died 1978-04-17
Associated with the firms network
Elliott, Daniel A., Architect; Elliott, Grant and Smith, Architects; Underwood, Gilbert Stanley, Architect
Résumé
Designer, Gilbert Stanley Underwood, Architect, Los Angeles, CA, 1925-c. 1932.
Architect, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, c.1932-1939.
Architect, Hoover and Montgomery, Consulting Engineers, Columbus, OH, and Los Angeles, CA, 1939-1945; Hoover and Montgomery specialized in water-related construction projects; Hydraulic engineer James M. Montgomery (1896-1969) resettled from Columbus, OH, to Los Angeles in 1938, to oversee Hoover and Montgomery's work on the F.E. Weymouth Memorial Water Softening and Filtration Plant in La Verne, CA. (See Conrade C. Hinds, "James McKee Montgomery," in The Great Columbus Experiment of 1908: Waterworks that Changed the World, [Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2012], p. 137.)
Principal, Daniel A. Elliott, Architect, AIA, Los Angeles, CA, 1945- . Elliott retired after 1962 and before 1970. In 1970, his office location was listed as 4047 Dixie Canyon Avenue, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA.
Professional Activities
Elliott joined the American Institute of Architects (AIA) c. 1949, according to the American Architects Directory, 1970, John F. Gane, ed., (New York: R.R. Bowker, 1970), p. 252.
College
A.B. Arch., University of California, Berkeley (UCB), 1925.
College Awards
Tau Beta Pi, University of California, Berkeley (UCB), Berkeley, CA, 1925; Delta Epsilon, University of California, Berkeley (UCB), Berkeley, CA, 1925.
Relocation
Born in Las Vegas, NM, Elliott died in Los Angeles County, CA, at the age of 78.
Biographical Notes
SSN: 555-34-8546.
PCAD id: 3019