Frederick Ralph Livingston

Architect |

Livingstone worked for a number of San Diego firms, including Paderewski, Mitchell and Dean (ca. 1957-1961). In 1962, he established Livingstone Brown with Hyder Joseph Brown to produce progressive residential and commercial designs.

Leaving the Los Angeles firm Kistner, Wright & Wright Architects & Engineers in the early 1950s, Frederick Livingstone worked for a number of San Diego firms, including five years with Paderewski, Mitchell and Dean (ca. 1957-1961). Following this work Frederick Livingstone went into private practice designing homes from his Pacific Beach studio.

In 1962, he established the firm Livingstone-Brown with Hyder Joseph Brown. From their La Jolla Shores office, the firm produced a number of progressive residential and commercial designs between 1962-1966.

Livingstone worked for the largest architecture practice in San Diego, Frank L. Hope and Associates, Architects and Engineers (ca. 1966-1986). During his years with the firm, he would manage the firm’s design for Muir College’s McGill Hall (ca. 1969) on UC San Diego’s Muir College campus.

Partial List of San Diego Projects

Aston, Residence for Robert D. (1963)
954 Braemar Lane
Livingstone Brown

Frye Residence (1958)
2316 Juan Street

Kopecky Residence I (1950)
Pomona Avenue, La Mesa

Kopecky Residence II (1963)
5959 Madra Avenue

McGill Hall (1969)
UC San Diego
While working for Frank L. Hope & Associates

Private Residence (1967)
1293 Blue Sky Drive

Aston Residence (1963)
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