Significant Buildings
- 1946 Potter Building - Palm Springs, California
- 1947 Sinatra House, "Twin Palms" - Palm Springs, California
- 1949 The Colony: a Studio Apartment group - Palm Springs, California
- 1950 Maceo House, Galveston, Texas.
- 1952 Oasis Building - Palm Springs, California
- 1952 Temple Isaiah - Palm Springs, California
- 1954 Edris House - Palm Springs, California
- 1955 Coachella Savings and Loan - Palm Springs, California
- 1955 Koerner House - Palm Springs, California
- 1956 Williams House - Palm Springs, California
- 1957 Kenaston House, 39760 Desert Sun Drive, Rancho Mirage California (http://www.moderndeserthome.com/index.php/architects/e-stuart-williams)
- 1958 Sutter House - Palm Springs, California (Photography by Julius Schulman, 1960; original interiors by Arthur Elrod)
- 1960 Santa Fe Savings and Loan - Palm Springs, California
- 1961 Mountaintop Station, Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, Mount San Jacinto, above Palm Springs, California
- 1961 Coachella Savings and Loan (II) - Palm Springs, California
- 1972 Crafton Hills College - Yucaipa, California
- 1976 Palm Springs Desert Museum - Palm Springs, California
- 1986 Erik and Sidney Williams House, 1986 - 800 West Stevens Road, Palm Springs
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