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Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902 – January 16, 1969) was an American modern
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who designed many buildings in
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Biography

Becket was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from the University of Washington program in Architecture in 1927 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree ( B.Arch.). He moved to Los Angeles in 1933 and formed a partnership with his University of Washington classmate
Walter Wurdeman Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902 – January 16, 1969) was an American modern architect who designed many buildings in Los Angeles, California. Biography Becket was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from the University of Washingt ...
and Angelean architect Charles F. Plummer. Their first major commission was the Pan-Pacific Auditorium in 1935, which won them residential jobs from
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, Robert Montgomery, and other film celebrities. Plummer died in 1939. The successor firm Wurdeman and Becket went on to design
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(1944) and a couple of corporate headquarters. Wurdeman and Becket developed the concept of "total design," whereby their firm would be responsible for master planning, engineering, interiors, furniture, fixtures, landscaping, signage, and even (in the case of restaurants) menus, silverware, matchbooks, and napkins. After Wurdeman's death in 1949, Becket formed Welton Becket and Associates and continued to grow the firm to the extent that it was one of the largest architectural offices in the world by the time of his death in 1969. In 1987, his firm was acquired by Ellerbe Associates, and the merged firm continued as
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until the end of 2009, when it was acquired by AECOM. It is now known as Ellerbe Becket, an AECOM Company. Becket's buildings used unusual facade materials such as ceramic tile and
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grillwork, repetitive geometric patterns, and a heavy emphasis on walls clad in natural stone, particularly
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and
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. With
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and the
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, Becket's firm co-designed
Disney's Contemporary Resort Disney's Contemporary Resort, originally to be named Tempo Bay Hotel and previously the Contemporary Resort Hotel, is a resort located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. Opened on October 1, 1971, the hotel is one of two or ...
, which opened in 1971 at
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. The Contemporary was designed as a 14-story steel A-frame with a monorail running through the building. Modular guest rooms were assembled, finished, furnished, fully equipped and their doors locked, on the ground, then lifted by crane and inserted into the frame; however, this sometimes took multiple tries. Welton Becket was elected a
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of the
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in 1952. Becket's sons, Welton MacDonald Becket & Bruce Becket, are also practicing architects, as well as his nephew MacDonald G. Becket and granddaughter Alexandra Becket.


Commissions

Becket's extensive list of credits includes: *777 Main Street, Hartford Connecticut * Pan-Pacific Auditorium,
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, CA, 1935 (with
Walter Wurdeman Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902 – January 16, 1969) was an American modern architect who designed many buildings in Los Angeles, California. Biography Becket was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from the University of Washingt ...
) (destroyed by fire) * Jones Dog & Cat Hospital,
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, 1938 (with
Walter Wurdeman Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902 – January 16, 1969) was an American modern architect who designed many buildings in Los Angeles, California. Biography Becket was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from the University of Washingt ...
) *
Manila Jai Alai Building The Manila Jai Alai Building was a building designed by American architects Welton Becket and Walter Wurdeman that functioned as a building for which jai alai games were held. It was built in the Streamline Moderne style in 1940 and survived ...
,
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, Philippines, 1939 (with
Walter Wurdeman Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902 – January 16, 1969) was an American modern architect who designed many buildings in Los Angeles, California. Biography Becket was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from the University of Washingt ...
) (demolished) *
General Petroleum Building The General Petroleum Building, also known as the Mobil Oil Building and the Pegasus Apartments, is a highrise building in the Modern architecture style located in Downtown Los Angeles . Design and construction Walter Wurdeman & Welton Becket we ...
, Los Angeles, CA, 1949 (with
Walter Wurdeman Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902 – January 16, 1969) was an American modern architect who designed many buildings in Los Angeles, California. Biography Becket was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from the University of Washingt ...
) *First National Bank of Arizona Building, Phoenix, AZ, 1950 *Welton Becket Residence, Los Angeles, CA, 1952 * Los Altos Center Mall, Long Beach, CA 1953 *
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center (also commonly referred to as ''UCLA Medical Center'', "RRMC" or "Ronald Reagan") is a hospital located on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United ...
, Los Angeles, CA, 1953 *Baptist Memorial Hospital, Kansas City, MO, 1953 * Parker Center (formerly the ''Police Administration Building''), Los Angeles, CA, 1955 (demolished) *
The Broadway The Broadway was a mid-level department store chain headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1896 by English-born Arthur Letts Sr., and named after what was once the city's main shopping street, the Broadway became a dominant reta ...
department store (now Walmart) at Panorama City Shopping Center,
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, CA, 1955 * The Beverly Hilton,
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, CA, 1955 *
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Orange County, at the original
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, Anaheim, CA, 1955 (demolished) *
Capitol Records Building The Capitol Records Building, also known as the Capitol Records Tower, is a 13-story tower building in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Designed by Louis Naidorf of Welton Becket Associates, it is one of the city's landmarks. Construction began soon after ...
, Los Angeles, CA, Project Designer Lou Naidorf, 1956 * Edens Plaza, Wilmette, Illinois, 1956 *
Park Central Mall Park Central Mall was the first shopping mall in Phoenix, Arizona. It is located in Encanto Village, on Central Avenue and Osborn Road. Today it exists as a mixed-use, business park primarily occupied by regional administrative offices for non ...
, Phoenix, AZ, 1956 *
Ace Hotel Los Angeles Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, originally built as the California Petroleum Corporation Building and later known as the Texaco Building, is a , 13-story highrise hotel and theater building located at 937 South Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, ...
(formerly the ''Texaco Building'') on Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, 1957 *
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Santa Monica Civic Auditorium is a multi-purpose convention center at 1855 Main Street in Santa Monica, California, owned by the City of Santa Monica. It was built in 1958 and designed by Welton Becket and as a concert venue, it has a seating cap ...
, Santa Monica, CA, 1958 *
Hotel Tryp Habana Libre Hotel Tryp Habana Libre is one of the larger hotels in Cuba, situated in Vedado, Havana. The hotel has 572 rooms in a 25-floor tower at Calle 23 ("La Rampa") and Calle L. Opened in 1958 as the Habana Hilton, the hotel famously served as the resid ...
(formerly the ''Habana Hilton''),
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, 1958 * The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo (formerly the ''Nile Hilton''),
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,
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, 1959 (with
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) *
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(formerly the ''Adams Mark Dallas'' and ''Southland Center''),
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, TX, 1959 * Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, 1959 (demolished) * Riviera Hotel and Casino expansion, Las Vegas, NV, 1959 (demolished) *Los Angeles Customs House and Federal Office Building, Los Angeles, CA, 1960 (with Albert C. Martin and
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) * 100 California Street, San Francisco, CA, 1960 * Kaiser Center,
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, CA, 1960 *Clark County Courthouse, Las Vegas, NV, 1961 (with
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) * Grossmont Center, La Mesa, CA, 1961 * Christown Mall, Phoenix, AZ, 1961 *Robert McCulloch Residence, Palm Springs, CA, 1962 *
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(formerly a Seibu and Ohrbach's department store), Los Angeles, CA, 1962 *
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, Huntington Station, NY, 1962 *
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,
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, Australia, 1962 (demolished 2003) *Interiors of the new Los Angeles International Airport, 1962 *McCulloch Building (now ''Homewood Suites by Hilton LAX'') Los Angeles, CA, 1962 * Airport Marina Hotel, Westchester, Los Angeles, 1961-2 (now Hotel June) *Security First National Bank, Los Angeles, CA, 1963 (demolished) * U.S. Embassy, Warsaw, Poland, 1963 * Cinerama Dome, Los Angeles, CA, 1963 *
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(masterplan), Los Angeles, CA, 1963 *
Gateway West Building Gateway West Building was a skyscraper in Century City, Los Angeles, California. Location The Gateway West Building is located on the southwest corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and the Avenue of the Stars in Century City, a district in the city o ...
, Century City, Los Angeles, CA, 1963 *
Biltmore Fashion Park The Biltmore Fashion Park is an outdoor retail and dining mall located in the Biltmore District of Phoenix, Arizona, along East Camelback Rd. The Biltmore Fashion Park, as well as the surrounding business and residential district, are named after ...
, Phoenix, AZ, 1963 * Hartford National Bank, Hartford, CT 1963 *
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(formerly Humble Oil Building) Houston, TX, 1963 *
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, Las Vegas, NV, 1963 * Orange Civic Center, Orange, CA, 1963 *
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(formally Century City Mall) Century City, Los Angeles, CA, 1964 * Phillips Petroleum Building, Bartlesville, OK, 1964 * Federal Building, Los Angeles, CA, 1964 *North American Avaition Building, Los Angeles, 1964 *
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(officially the ''Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County''), which includes Dorthy Chandler Pavilion,
Mark Taper Forum The Mark Taper Forum is a 739-seat thrust stage at the Los Angeles Music Center designed by Welton Becket and Associates on the Bunker Hill section of Downtown Los Angeles. Named for real estate developer Mark Taper, the Forum, the neighboring ...
and Ahmanson Theater, Los Angeles, CA, 1964 * Ford Pavilion, New York City, NY, 1964 (demolished) * General Electric Pavilion, New York City, NY, 1964 (demolished) *Mutual Savings and Loan Building, Pasadena, CA, 1964 * Pauley Pavilion at
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(officially the ''Edwin W. Pauley Pavilion''), Los Angeles, CA, 1965 *Airport Center Building (now ''Hyatt Place LAX / Century Blvd'') Los Angeles, CA, 1965 *Santa Monica Shores Apartments, Santa Monica CA, 1967 * Gulf Life Tower (now known as the ''Riverplace Tower''), Jacksonville, FL, 1967 *
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, Rochester, New York, 1967 * Fashion Island, Newport Beach, CA, 1967 (with William Pereira) *
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, Los Angeles, CA, 1968 (with William Pereira) * La Habra Fashion Square, La Habra, CA, 1968 (Welton Becket and Associates) *
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, CA, Project Designer Marvin Taff, 1969 * Equitable Life Building, Los Angeles, 1969 *
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, San Francisco, CA, 1969 * One California, San Francisco, CA, 1969 *Park Plaza Shopping Center, Oshkosh, WI, 1969 * 800 Wilshire, Los Angeles, CA, 1970 *
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,
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, 1970, now City Center a commercial business center for Oshkosh. *
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(formerly the ''Citizens Fidelity Plaza''), Louisville, KY, 1971 *
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expansion, Beverly Hills, CA, 1971 *
Disney's Contemporary Resort Disney's Contemporary Resort, originally to be named Tempo Bay Hotel and previously the Contemporary Resort Hotel, is a resort located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. Opened on October 1, 1971, the hotel is one of two or ...
, Lake Buena Vista, FL, 1971 * Worcester Center, Worcester, MA, 1971 * Chase Tower (formerly the ''Bank One Center'' and ''Valley Bank Center''), Phoenix, AZ, Project Designer
MacDonald Becket MacDonald George Becket (November 2, 1928 - December 7, 2017) was an American architect. He was the president, and later chairman and CEO of Welton Becket and Associates, an architectural firm in Los Angeles, California. He helped master plan Cen ...
, 1972 * Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN, 1972 * Hyatt Regency, Knoxville, TN, 1972 * Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum,
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, 1972 * One Market Plaza, San Francisco, CA, 1972 *
Union Bank Building The Union Bank Building ( the Union Bank Tower or Former Union Bank Building and Annex), located in the Exchange District of Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the first skyscraper in Canada, once forming the northern end of Main Street, Winnipeg, Main Stre ...
, San Francisco, CA, 1972 *
One PNC Plaza One PNC Plaza is a high-rise office building located in the Golden Triangle neighborhood of the Central Business District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the Unit ...
, Pittsburgh, PA, 1972 * Regions Center (formerly the ''AmSouth Center'', ''AmSouth-Sonat Tower'', and ''First National-Southern Natural Building''),
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, AL, 1972 *
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, ''(formerly Hampshire Plaza),'' Manchester, N.H., 1973 * Glendale Central Library,
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, CA, Project Designer, Marvin Taff, 1973 *Chase Plaza, Lexington, KY, 1973 *
100 Summer Street 100 Summer Street is a high-rise building located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. The building stands at with 33 floors, over 1.03 million square feet (over 92,000 m2) of office space, and was completed in 1974. It is ranked 24th on the ...
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, MA, 1974 *United Plaza, Philadelphia, PA, 1974 * Hyatt Regency New Orleans,
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, LA, 1976 *Intourist Hotel, Moscow, Russia, 1976 * Reunion Tower, Dallas, TX, 1978 *
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, Dallas, TX, 1978 *Hyatt Regency Hotel, Washington, D. C. 1978 *Hyatt Regency Hotel, Louisville, KY, 1978 * US Bank Plaza, Boise, ID, 1978 * BNY Mellon Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 1980 *
One Tampa City Center One Tampa City Center, formerly known as GTE Center and Verizon Building, is an office skyscraper in Tampa, Florida. It was the tallest building in the state for three years and the tallest building in the city until the completion of the Bank o ...
(formerly the GTE Building) Tampa, FL, 1981 *Stanton Tower, El Paso, TX, 1981 * Wells Fargo Plaza, San Diego, CA, 1983 *OneOK Plaza, Tulsa, OK, 1984 (with
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) *
First Bank and Trust Tower The First Bank and Trust Tower (also known as the First Bank Tower and previously known as the LL&E Tower and 909 Poydras Tower), located at 909 Poydras Street in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a 36-story, -tall skys ...
, New Orleans, LA, 1987 *Skyview Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1987


References


External links


Oral history — Perkins quote (pg. 75)Bigfloridacountry.com: Video clip of construction of the Contemporary Resort
* MacDonald Becket papers, Welton Becket and Associates, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession No. 2012.M.43 * Welton Becket architectural drawings and photographs, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession No. 2010.M.83 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Becket, Welton Architects from Los Angeles Modernist architects Fellows of the American Institute of Architects 1902 births 1969 deaths Architects from Seattle University of Washington College of Built Environments alumni 20th-century American architects