2000s

2000s With the post-war “baby boom” the company emerged as one of six companies specializing in architectural design for public schools and higher education facilities in California. The firm worked on numerous public schools throughout Los Angeles County through the decade; Paradise School, Hawthorne High School, Cameron School, Center Street School, and Morningside High School […]

1920s

1920s Flewelling & Moody has played a prominent role in Southern California’s architecture industry since 1928 when Ralph Carlin Flewelling established his architectural practice in Los Angeles. Flewelling’s early projects consisted of some highly visible work, and he received wide acclaim for his designs, most notably, The Seeley Mudd Hall of Philosophy at USC designed […]

1990s

1990s With the post-war “baby boom” the company emerged as one of six companies specializing in architectural design for public schools and higher education facilities in California. The firm worked on numerous public schools throughout Los Angeles County through the decade; Paradise School, Hawthorne High School, Cameron School, Center Street School, and Morningside High School […]

1980s

1980s With the post-war “baby boom” the company emerged as one of six companies specializing in architectural design for public schools and higher education facilities in California. The firm worked on numerous public schools throughout Los Angeles County through the decade; Paradise School, Hawthorne High School, Cameron School, Center Street School, and Morningside High School […]

1970s

1970s With the post-war “baby boom” the company emerged as one of six companies specializing in architectural design for public schools and higher education facilities in California. The firm worked on numerous public schools throughout Los Angeles County through the decade; Paradise School, Hawthorne High School, Cameron School, Center Street School, and Morningside High School […]

1960s

1960s With the post-war “baby boom” the company emerged as one of six companies specializing in architectural design for public schools and higher education facilities in California. The firm worked on numerous public schools throughout Los Angeles County through the decade; Paradise School, Hawthorne High School, Cameron School, Center Street School, and Morningside High School […]

1950s

1950s With the post-war “baby boom” the company emerged as one of six companies specializing in architectural design for public schools and higher education facilities in California. The firm worked on numerous public schools throughout Los Angeles County through the decade; Paradise School, Hawthorne High School, Cameron School, Center Street School, and Morningside High School […]

1930s

1930s In 1933, the American Institute of Architects awarded Flewelling the Gold Medal for America’s Most Beautiful Building, for the design of the Seeley W. Mudd Memorial Hall of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. That same year, Flewelling designed the first of several Federal Works Projects, including the Beverly Hills Post Office, which […]

1940s

1940s In the late 30s and early 40s the firm was involved in the city’s New Deal–era public housing program. In 1941-43, the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) constructed 10 public housing developments for $16 million, two of which Flewelling was involved: Romona Gardens and Aliso Village. Located in the Boyle […]

Scott Gaudineer

Principal
Scott Gaudineer is a Principal at Flewelling & Moody, bringing decades of leadership, client service, and architectural experience to the firm’s work. His approach reflects the firm’s long-standing commitment to thoughtful design, practical solutions, and lasting relationships.