Sally Bould Stan (née Sally Waldner; January 1, 1917 – May 28, 2008) was an American architect, known for her extensive contribution to residential and commercial architecture primarily in Lafayette, California, and its surrounding San Francisco Bay Area.
Over her career, Stan designed around 2,000 homes, marking a significant legacy in the region's architectural landscape.
[1] She pursued her architectural degree at the University of California, Berkeley, graduating in 1939 as one of three women in her class.
She became a registered architect in California in 1985, focusing largely on residential housing, subdivisions, and single-family dwellings.
[3] Her projects include the design of nearly 2,000 homes in Contra Costa County and a significant remodel of the United Methodist Church in Lafayette, California.