
I’ve wanted to know more about the architecture firm of
Ramberg & Lowrey for years, and now it seems
John Elliott of the
Santa Ana History Room is researching them also. Let me share what I know, and perhaps one (or more) of my brilliant readers can fill in some gaps for us.
.Ramberg & Lowrey was based in
Santa Ana and worked on a number of projects throughout
Orange County in the 1960s, including the
Santa Ana Police Department headquarters, a nursing home in
Dana Point, and the
North Broadway Law Building in Santa Ana.
.Most notably, however, they teamed up with
Richard Neutra to design buildings for the
County of Orange, including the
County Communications Center and the
Central Justice Center [a.k.a. the
Orange County Courthouse (1968) in Santa Ana].
.Donald Albert Ramberg was born 8-21-1919 in Fargo, North Dakota. Prior to partnering with Lowrey, he worked with
A.C. Martin & Associates. Ramberg also designed the
Santa Ana Elks Lodge. It appears he was still living in Southern California as recently as the 1980s.
.
Robert Sidney Lowrey was born 6-18-1925 in Arkansas. He died 9-25-1989 in Los Angeles County.
.If you have any other useful information about these architects, their work, or their firm, please contact me via
email or post a comment here on this blog. (Thanks to
Chris Nichols for his earlier
input and advice.)
.Sorry about the grainy newspaper photo above, but it's the best I have to illustrate this post. I believe it shows Ramberg and Lowrey flanking Richard Neutra (center) as they inspect plans for the Courthouse.