Walter DeMourdant
Walter DeMourdant (c.1895-1962[1]) was an American architect who practiced in Pueblo, Colorado during 1920-1962.
He studied at the University of Utah.[2]
One of his most notable works is the Young Women's Christian Association (1936) in Pueblo.[2]
The Chaffee County Courthouse, designed in 1929, was controversial.[1]
He died in 1962 aged 67.[1]
References
- "The Chaffee County Courthouse: An Art Deco Gem". Colorado Central Magazine. March 1, 2010. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
- "Walter DeMourdant" (PDF).
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