Robert B. Stacy-Judd

Robert Benjamin Stacy-Judd (June 21, 1884 - February 10, 1975) was an English-born architect and explorer, one of the key players in the Mayan Revival style of architecture and theorist of a relationship between Atlantis and the Mayan peoples.

Selected Bibliography

 * &mdash; ("Maya story of the Spanish invasion of Yucatan, Pedro Castilla's interpretation in the Maya language of plates IX and X" with his "translation of Maya interpretation into English line for line")
 * &mdash; ("Maya story of the Spanish invasion of Yucatan, Pedro Castilla's interpretation in the Maya language of plates IX and X" with his "translation of Maya interpretation into English line for line")
 * &mdash; ("Maya story of the Spanish invasion of Yucatan, Pedro Castilla's interpretation in the Maya language of plates IX and X" with his "translation of Maya interpretation into English line for line")

Selected Designs

 * Aztec Hotel (Monrovia, CA)
 * First Baptist Church (Ventura, California)
 * Philosophical Research Society Building (Hollywood, California)
 * Krotona Institute of Theosophy (Ojai, California)
 * Masonic Temple (5122 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, California)