Fitzhugh, Thornton, 1864-1933,
Architect Thornton Fitzhugh (1864-1933) designed many notable buildings in the Los Angeles area and Arizona. He maintained offices in Los Angeles at 864 Pacific Electric Building and later at 401 N. Avenue 50, and in Phoenix, Arizona. Fitzhugh is probably best known for the design and construction of Henry E. Huntington's Pacific Electric Building and the exclusive Jonathan Club. He worked chiefly with reinforced concrete and gained a considerable reputation as a pioneer and expert in the use of this material. He built office buildings, banks, churches, government facilities such as mental hospitals and penal institutions, and residential apartments and homes.
From the description of Historical Society of Southern California Collection - Thornton Fitzhugh Collection of Architectural Photographs and Ephemera [graphic], ca. 1895-ca. 1928 (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 85180584
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