James Pulliam (1925−2005) was a noted Modernist architect in the Greater Los Angeles Area of Southern California.
[1] Pulliam was known for a "cut into box" style exhibited by the All-State Savings and Loan building in Glendale, California, and original Bronco Student Union Building at Cal Poly Pomona in 1976, and the interior remodeling of the San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building to house the Los Angeles Maritime Museum.
[1] Noted architectural historian David Gebhard cited a house he designed in Beverly Hills as "monumental," and the Bronco Student Center at Cal Poly Pomona as the best building on campus.
[1] James Pulliam died in 2005, at his home in La Cañada Flintridge, California.
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