Significant Buildings
- 1938 Jones House and Studio, 8661 Nash, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
- 1947 Palm Springs Tennis Club Addition, with Paul R. Williams. Palm Springs, California
- 1948
- Pueblo Gardens housing development, for developer Del Webb, Tucson, Arizona
- Town & Country Restaurant, with Paul R. Williams. Palm Springs, California. (altered)
- Romanoff's on the Rocks, Palm Springs, California (altered)
- Nordlinger House, 11492 Thurston Circle, Bel Air, Los Angeles, California
- 1950
- Brody House, 360 South Mapleton Drive, Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California
- Mutual Housing Association Development (Crestwood Hills), with Smith and Contini. Los Angeles, California
- Hvistendahl House, San Diego
- Andrew Fuller House, Charron Lane, Fort Worth, Texas
- 1951 Campbell Hall School, 4717 Laurel Canyon, North Hollywood, California
- 1952 House, Bienveneda and Marquette Streets, Pacific Palisades, California
- 1953 House, 503 N Oakhurst Drive, Beverly Hills, California (destroyed by new owner circa 1995)
- 1954
- Emmons House, 661 Brooktree, Pacific Palisades, California
- U.S. Gypsum Research Village House, Barrington, Illinois
- 1955 Jones House, 1223 Tigertail Road, Los Angeles (destroyed by fire)
- 1956 Eichler Steel House X-100, San Mateo, California
- 1957 Lido Sands Development, (82 houses)
- 1959 Biological Sciences Building, University of California at Santa Barbara
- 1960 Faculty Center, University of Southern California Los Angeles, California
- 1961 Case Study House No. 24, Chatsworth, California (unbuilt)
- 1963 Shorecliff Tower Apartments, 535 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, California
- 1964
- Joseph Eichler Housing Development, Granada Hills, California
- University Research Library, unit I, University of California, Los Angeles, California
- Laguna Eichler Apartments, 66 Cleary Court, San Francisco, California
- Joseph Eichler Housing Development, Thousand Oaks, California
- Long Beach Naval Station Family Housing, Long Beach, California
- 1965 University of California, Irvine (partnership with William Pereira)
- 1966
- Walter Annenberg Estate "Sunnylands," Rancho Mirage, California
- Carillon Tower, University of California, Riverside, California
- Edward Chiles Residence, Shady Oaks Lane, Fort Worth, Texas
- 1967 Chemistry Building, University of California, Riverside, California
- 1971 Research Library, unit II, University of California, Los Angeles, California
- 1975 Mandeville Center for the Arts, University of California, La Jolla, San Diego, California
- 1976 Annenberg School of Communication, unit I, University of Southern California, Los Angeles California
- 1979 Annenberg School of Communication, unit II, University of Southern California, Los Angeles California.
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