Jerrold Ellsworth "Jerry" Lomax (1927–2014) was an American architect from Los Angeles, California.
Examples of his designs include the headquarters of Miller Desk and, with Rock, the Trailer Life Publishing company and the Beverly Connection shopping center in the West Hollywood community.
[2] He designed four houses with his wife, Sandra Miles, in Westwood, the Pacific Palisades, Carmel Valley and Sand City.
[2] Lomax participated in the 1976 LA12 exhibition at the Pacific Design Center[3] He was a member of the Monterey Bay chapter of the American Institute of Architects based in Sand City, California.
[1][2][3] They resided in a house he co-designed with Donald Mills, located at 1995 Sunset Plaza Drive in West Hollywood.,[9] until they moved to Monterey, California in 1995.