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George Edwin Bergstrom (March 12, 1876 – June 17, 1955) was an American architect who designed
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Biography

George Edwin Bergstrom was born in
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, of Norwegian immigrant ancestry. His father, George O. Bergstrom, was a prominent businessman and local politician and his childhood home, now known as the George O. Bergstrom House, is listed on the
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. He attended Phillips-Andover Academy, and was in the
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class of 1896. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from
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in 1899. Bergstrom settled in Los Angeles, California, in 1901. In 1903, he married the former Nancy Kimberly, daughter of John A. Kimberly, a co-founder of Kimberly-Clark. They had two children; Alice Cheney Bergstrom and George Edwin Bergstrom, Jr.


Career

From 1905 to 1915, Bergstrom was in partnership with architect John Parkinson. The firm of Parkinson & Bergstrom designed numerous public and private buildings throughout Southern California, and designed many of the major office and commercial buildings erected in downtown Los Angeles during this period. Among these were the
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, the Alexandria Hotel, and the original building of
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Department Store. The firm also received commissions for major projects as distant as
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, first for the Kearns Building, erected in 1911 for U.S. Senator
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, a mining, newspaper, railroad and banking magnate and later, the Hotel Utah, now the
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, was erected in 1909–1911. After establishing his own practice in 1915, Bergstrom continued to design buildings throughout the region, including buildings for John C. Fremont High School, and
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, at Redlands, California. He designed buildings for the Elks Club and the Commercial Club in downtown Los Angeles, and collaborated with architect William Lee Woollett (1874–1955) on Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre (later called the Paramount Theatre) for impresario
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. One of his most notable buildings of the period was the
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in Pasadena, California, which he designed in association with architects Cyril Bennett and Fitch Haskell. Between 1925 and 1931, Bergstrom associated on the
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, with the Pasadena architectural firm of Haskell and Bennett, which was composed of John Cyril Bennett (1891–1957) and Fitch Harrison Haskell (1883–1962). The firm of Bergstrom and Witmer, Architects was in operation from 1941 to 1943. Bergstrom and David J. Witmer (1888–1973) acted as the Chief Architects for the Pentagon Building. Bergstrom and Witmer did the basic design work in a remarkably short time during 1941, between July 17 and 22. Bergstrom was replaced as chief architect by Whitmer in April 1942 following Bergstorm's resignation due to unrelated charges of improper conduct while he was president of the American Institute of Architects. Active in civic affairs, Bergstrom served as president of the Municipal Housing Commission for seven years and was a member of the Municipal Art Commission. He also served as chairman of the advisory board of the
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's School of Architecture. He was president of the Southern California chapter of the
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for two years, and served three years as director of the institute. Active in numerous clubs and civic organizations, he served as a director of the
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, and was president of the Allied Architect's Association of Los Angeles. He died in 1955 and was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.


Architectural firms

*Parkinson and Bergstrom, Architects (1905–1915) *Bergstrom, Haskell and Bennett, Associated Architects (1925–1932) *Bergstrom and Witmer, Architects (1941–1943)


Selected works

* Ansonia Apartments, Los Angeles California (1916) * Anthony, Earle C. Incorporated Building #1, Los Angeles, California (1911) * Brownstone Hotel, Los Angeles, California (1905) *
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downtown Los Angeles flagship department store (1906–7, Parkinson & Bergstrom)"Bullock's Department Store #1", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
/ref> * Citizens Bank Building, Pasadena, California (1914) * Ford Motor Company Factory, Los Angeles, California (1912) * Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre, Los Angeles, California (1921–1923) * Johnson, O.T., Commercial Building #3, downtown Los Angeles, California (1906) * Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, Los Angeles, California (1906) * Pasadena Municipal Auditorium, Pasadena, California (1925–1932) *
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, Headquarters of U.S. Department of Defense (September 1941 – January 1943), Washington, DC * Rowan Building, downtown Los Angeles, California (1911–1912) * Security First National Bank, Office Building, downtown Los Angeles, California (1915–1916) * Spreckels Brothers Warehouse, Los Angeles, California (1909) * Trustee Company of Los Angeles, Office Building, downtown Los Angeles, California (1906) * Union Oil Company Office Building, downtown Los Angeles, California (1911) * Washington Building, Los Angeles, California (1912)


References


External links


Los Angeles Historical Society document on Bergstrom
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