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Paul Revere Williams, FAIA is arguably one of this country’s most notable black architects. Born and raised in Los Angeles, and an orphan by the age of 4, Williams went on to become the first black student to graduate from USC – which he did in 1919 with a degree in architectural engineering. Fresh out of college, he was appointed to the LA City Planning Commission and worked under a number of prominent architects before starting his own practice in 1922. A year later he became the first black member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
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Interior spaces often boast open floor plans, built-in furniture, and an emphasis on practicality.
Albert Frey's Frey House II takes a bold approach, embracing rocky terrain as part of its design.
Sprawling metropolis is known for it's diversity, acity where architecture plays significant role.
The 1948 three-bedroom house has French doors, vaulted beamed ceilings, and a glass dining atrium.
Nestled on hillside in Outpost Estates, this home offers leafy canyon views and abundant light.
With stunning curb appeal in one of south pasadena’s most desirable neighborhoods.
Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley.
The residence is one of 28 Altadena dwellings the architect designed in the 1940s.
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