Maxwell Starkman

Maxwell Starkman (November 17, 1921 – December 29, 2003) was a Canadian architect based in Los Angeles, California.

[1] After Reichl died in 1954, he established Maxwell Starkman Associates, an architectural firm.

[2] He also designed the Fallbrook Center in West Hills and some student housing at California State University, Los Angeles.

[1] Additionally, Starkman designed the Dunes hotel and casino, which was later demolished and replaced with the Bellagio.

[1] The Maxwell Starkman Scholarship in Architecture at the University of Manitoba is named in his honor.

The Dunes hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Fallbrook Center in West Hills, Los Angeles, California.
The Meridian Condominiums in San Diego, California.