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  1. Paul Revere Williams, FAIA (February 18, 1894 – January 23, 1980) was an American architect based in Los Angeles, California. He practiced mostly in Southern California and designed the homes of numerous celebrities, including Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Lon Chaney, Barbara Stanwyck and Charles Correll.

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    • Paul Revere Williams, February 18, 1894, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
  2. 11. Feb. 2021 · Paul R. Williams: Behind the Mastery of the Master Architect. A new book spotlights the story of a talented African American who became a beacon of progress and grace in American...

  3. Paul Revere Williams (* 18. Februar 1894 in Los Angeles; † 23. Januar 1980) war ein US-amerikanischer Architekt. Er errichtete im Laufe seiner Karriere etwa 3.000 Gebäude und galt zeitweise als „Architekt der Hollywood Stars“. Mehrere von ihm errichtete Bauwerke sind inzwischen als National Historic Landmark registriert.

  4. 22. Juni 2012 · 1 of 3. i. View slideshow. Paul Revere Williams began designing homes and commercial buildings in the early 1920s. By the time he died in 1980, he had created some 2,500 buildings, most of them...

  5. 5. Feb. 2020 · Learn about the remarkable life and career of Paul Revere Williams, the first African American elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Explore his achievements, challenges and legacy through a visual timeline of his projects, events and milestones.

  6. 8. Mai 2024 · Paul R. Williams (born February 18, 1894, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died January 23, 1980, Los Angeles) was an American architect noted for his mastery of a variety of styles and building types and for his influence on the architectural landscape of southern California.

  7. 27. Jan. 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of Paul R. Williams, the first African American member of the AIA and the architect of Hollywood Regency, modernism, and public housing. Discover his iconic projects, his social activism, and his mentorship of future generations of architects.