Norton & Wallis
Architectural Firm
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Norton & Wallis was an architectural firm in Los Angeles that designed several historic buildings. The firm included partners, Samuel Tilden Norton (1877–1959) and Frederick H. Wallis.
FoundersSamuel Tilden Norton
Frederick H. Wallis
Frederick H. Wallis
Defunct1959
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, United States
| Type | Architectural firm |
|---|---|
| Founders | Samuel Tilden Norton Frederick H. Wallis |
| Defunct | 1959 |
| Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Projects
Norton & Wallis

- Financial Center (1924) 140 W. 7th St. and 700–4 S. Spring St.[1]
- Temple Sinai (1925) second site at 407 South New Hampshire, became the Korean Philadelphia Presbyterian Church in 1960[2]
- Young Men's Hebrew Association (Los Angeles) (1925), Soto St. and Michigan Ave.[2]
- Greek Theatre (1930)[2]
- Shane Building (1930), contributing property in the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District[3]
- Ritz Theatre (1930)[4]
Samuel Tilden Norton
Frederick H. Wallis
- Upton Sinclair House (1923), NRHP #71000153[5]