Stovall Terrace

A wide shot of a row of pastel-colored multi-story residential buildings with a repetitive architectural style, showcasing balconies and gable roofs. The street in the foreground features parked cars, utility poles, and palm trees under a bright blue sky.

This four-story masonry and wood-framed structure provides 97 apartments for senior citizens and people with disabilities in the Exposition Park area of Los Angeles.

Pasadena Gardens

A courtyard scene at Pasadena Gardens, showcasing landscaped pathways, potted trees, and the exterior of light-colored residential units with peaked roofs.

Pasadena Garden Apartments is an eight-unit housing facility for low-income families, a few blocks from the City’s downtown and civic center cores, within the domain of the “City of Gardens” ordinance.

San Diego Silvercrest Residence

A close-up view of the building's main entrance, showcasing "The Salvation Army Silvercrest Residence" signage. The entrance features a balcony above, framed with navy-blue tiles, and the emblem of The Salvation Army is displayed on either side.

The Silvercrest residence contains 126 units of affordable housing adjacent to the city’s historic Gaslamp District and located three blocks away from Horton Plaza in downtown San Diego.

Escondido Silvercrest Residence

A side angle of the Escondido Silvercrest building, emphasizing the Mediterranean-style design with beige stucco walls, a tiled roof, and a prominent pergola. The lush landscaping and bright blue sky add to the building’s welcoming aesthetic.

This Spanish style, stucco building provides 75 apartments for the elderly and disabled individuals in the Escondido area.

Good Shepherd Center Angel Guardian Home

Angel Guardian Home is a new residential facility in Los Angeles, completed in 2000, to assist the growing population of homeless women and children in the City.

North Shore Elementary

North Shore Elementary wasn’t the firm’s first circular school, but it was the first circular school at 6,750 feet above sea level.

Rolling Hills High School

At its opening, Rolling Hills High School accommodated 2000 students and 125 faculty on a 38-acre site at Hawthorne Blvd and Silver Spur Road. Each individual grade operates independently in a self-contained school and students spend much of their school year under the guidance and camaraderie of the team of teachers assigned to their grade.

Robert Frost Auditorium at Culver City High School

Culver City Unified School District wanted a modified “Chamber Theatre” or “Theatre-in-the-Round” to accommodate a larger audience yet maintain the intimate communication between actor and audience.

Jet Propulsion Laboratories

A black-and-white photograph featuring a landscaped courtyard at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, with young plants and small bushes. The building in the background showcases large rectangular windows and clean modern lines, typical of mid-20th-century architecture.

Flewelling & Moody was responsible for the JPL master plan which took into consideration the economic use of JPL land and solutions to parking and traffic conditions that would arise with an increase in personnel.