William and Alexander Curlett


William F. Curlett and Alexander Edward Curlett were a father-and-son pair of architects. They worked together as partners under the name of William Curlett and Son, Architects from. Aleck Curlett partnered with Claud Beelman as Curlett & Beelman.
The San Francisco firm of Curlett, Eisen, & Cuthbertson, Architects, was active in the 1880s; it designed the Los Angeles County Courthouse in 1887. In 1888, the firm occupied Room #41 of the Downey Block.

Works

National Register of Historic Places

A number of works by either or both Curletts are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. These works include:

William Curlett

  • Theodore F. Payne House, San Francisco
  • Mutual Savings Bank Building, San Francisco
  • Packard Library, Marysville
  • Phelan Building, San Francisco
  • Villa Montalvo, Saratoga
  • Haas Californiandy Factory, San Francisco

    Alex and William Curlett

  • Hotel Congress, Tucson, Arizona
  • Rialto Theatre, Tucson, Arizona
  • Rialto Building, Tucson, Arizona

    Alex Curlett

  • Building at 816 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles
  • Roosevelt Building, Los Angeles
  • Fifth Street Store Building, Los Angeles
  • Board of Trade Building, Los Angeles
  • Equitable Building of Hollywood, Los Angeles

    Curlett & Beelman

  • Cooper Arms Apartments, Long Beach
  • Culver Hotel, Culver City
  • Chester Williams Building, Los Angeles
  • Heinsbergen Decorating Company Building, Los Angeles
  • Security Building, Phoenix, Arizona

    Other works

Other of their works include:
  • New Lanfranco Block, Los Angeles, with Eisen and Cuthbertson
  • Potomac Block, Los Angeles, with Block and Eisen
  • St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Berkeley
  • Foreman & Clark Building, Los Angeles, with Beelman
  • Commercial Club of Southern California, Los Angeles