Pellissier Building vs James Oviatt Building

Pellissier Building
James Oviatt Building

Comparing the Pellissier Building and the James Oviatt Building is interesting because they both stand in Los Angeles, CA, and were completed within 3 years of each other, but they were designed by different architects.

This offers a unique glimpse at how rival designers approached projects in the same city during the same era.

Height
47m
Floors
12

Height & Size

Height
49m
Floors
13

The James Oviatt Building is clearly the larger tower of the two, both in terms of height and number of floors. It rises to 161ft (49m) with 13 floors above ground, while the Pellissier Building reaches 154ft (47m) with 12 floors above ground.

Of course, each project may have faced different briefs or regulatory constraints, which we don't really know about and could also explain the outcome.

Style
Art Deco

Architectural Style

Style
Art Deco

Both the Pellissier Building and the James Oviatt Building were designed in line with the aesthetic conventions of the Art Deco style.

At the time, this style was at the height of its popularity. So both Morgan, Walls & Clements and Walker & Eisen followed what was in many ways expected of them, producing designs that fit comfortably within contemporary architectural norms, rather than breaking with convention.

Main use
Commercial

Uses

Main use
Commercial

Both the Pellissier Building and the James Oviatt Building were designed to serve as commercial towers, and that has remained their main use since their completion, serving similar roles in the urban fabric.

Structure
Frame
Facade

Structure & Facade

Structure
Frame
Facade

These two towers illustrate the many possible ways to combine structure and enclosure in skyscraper design.

Pellissier Building James Oviatt Building
Morgan, Walls & Clements Architect Walker & Eisen
1931 Year Completed 1928
Art Deco Architectural Style Art Deco
Commercial Current Use Commercial
12 Floors Above Ground 13
47 m Height (m) 49 m
Frame Structure Type Frame
Steel Vertical Structure Material Steel
Terracotta Main Facade Material Terracotta
Henry De Roulet Developer James Zera Oviatt
Antoon B. Heinsbergen Collaborating Artist Rene Lalique
CA State CA
Los Angeles City Los Angeles
3780 Wilshire Boulevard Address 617 S. Olive Street