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  1. 6 de fev. de 2020 · Nicknamed “Architect to the Stars,” African American architect Paul R. Williams was one of the most successful architects of his time. But at the height of his career he wasn’t always ...

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  2. www.tclf.org › pioneer › paul-revere-williamsPaul Revere Williams | TCLF

    Born in Los Angeles, California, Williams was raised by a foster mother who cultivated his talent and interest in design from a young age. He studied design at the Beaux-Arts Institute’s Los Angeles branch and architectural engineering at the University of Southern California before becoming licensed in California in 1921. Two years later, he ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2017 · Paul Revere Williams was born near downtown Los Angeles in 1894 to parents who had moved to California from Memphis. His father, who was a fruit seller in L.A., died of tuberculosis two years later; the same disease took his mother’s life when Williams was four. While his older brother went to live elsewhere, Paul was taken in by a family his ...

  4. PAUL REVERE WILLIAMS, FAIA (1894-1980) Williams was born in Los Angeles CA to parents who moved from Memphis TN. Williams was two years old when his father died and four when his mother died. Williams and his brother were placed in separate foster homes. Williams was the only Black child in his elementary school.

  5. 23 de fev. de 2022 · Paul Revere Williams was born on February 18, 1894, into a middle-class family in Memphis. He was tragically orphaned at the age of 4, losing both his parents to tuberculosis, and was sent to ...

  6. Paul Revere Williams (18 de febrero de 1894-23 de enero de 1980) fue un arquitecto estadounidense radicado en Los Ángeles, en el estado de California (Estados Unidos). Practicó principalmente en el Sur de California y diseñó las casas de numerosas celebridades, incluidos Frank Sinatra , Lucille Ball y Desi Arnaz , Lon Chaney , Barbara Stanwyck y Charles Correll .

  7. 29 de set. de 2007 · Paul Williams was born in Los Angeles on February 18, 1894, a few years after his parents had moved to Southern California from Tennessee. Williams’s father died in 1896, and his mother died two years later. Williams grew up in the home of C.D. and Emily Clarkson. He graduated from Polytechnic High School and studied at the Los Angeles School ...