Walter DeMordaunt

Walter DeMordaunt (c. 1895-1962[1]) was an American architect who practiced in Pueblo, Colorado from 1920 to 1962.

He studied at the University of Utah.

[2] One of his most notable works is the Young Women's Christian Association (1936) in Pueblo.

[2] The Chaffee County Courthouse, designed in 1929, was controversial.

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