About Flewelling & Moody, Inc.
Flewelling and Moody, Inc. is a California Corporation founded by Ralph Carlin Flewelling in 1928 in Los Angeles. Some of Flewellings most noteworthy designs include the Beverly Hills Post Office, USCs Seeley W. Mudd Memorial Hall of Philosophy, and Caltechs Millikan Memorial Library.
During the post-war baby boom, the Firm emerged as one of six Southern California companies specializing in architectural design for public schools and higher education facilities. Ralph Hunter Flewelling, son of Ralph Carlin, took on the leadership of the Firm from 1965 to 1995. The Firm continues to focus on the values initiated by the Flewellings: Innovative Design, Integrity, and value.
Today, Flewelling and Moody offer a full range of architectural, engineering and planning services. We maintain fully staffed offices in Los Angeles and Lancaster, CA and strive to be client-centric.