After five years of searching for a home with character, David and Susan Martin knew instantly they found what they wanted when they walked into a midcentury, two-story house in Medford. Rooms were ...
Did you know that a Black man is one of the biggest contributors to today’s Los Angeles? Paul Revere Williams was a well-known Black architect in the 20th Century who designed some of Los Angeles’ ...
Paul R. Williams: Legendary Black Architect’s Blind Children’s Center Renovation Highlights His Work
The philanthropy for “Aid to the Blind” was born and developed from the Delta Gamma Fraternity’s 1936 convention. UCLA’s Dr. Lillian Ray Titcomb led the charge of Southern California alumnae ...
For photographer Janna Ireland, the essence of legendary mid-century Los Angeles architect Paul Revere Williams is in the details. In her new book of photography, Regarding Paul R. Williams: A ...
Paul Revere Williams, the late architect who was the first black member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), has recently been receiving some long-overdue recognition. The AIA awarded him a ...
Back in the early 1980’s I worked in the legal and aerospace industries where the work environments were predominantly White. I worked my way up to supervisory positions, honing my writing and ...
Discovering Paul Revere Williams' story as an architect and the failure to ensure that his work has been safeguarded revealed to me the undeniable importance of preservation. Countless books scattered ...
It will be at least two years before the house is fully reassembled and restored. It will perch on the edge of the Arroyo Seco, a striking tree-lined canyon, and have a view of the picturesque ...
A Paul R. Williams-designed home in California’s San Gabriel Valley with its own ballroom sold in a matter of weeks for $8.125 million. The four-bedroom home is located on Alta Canyada Road in La ...
At mid-century, Paul R. Williams was a sought-after architect in Los Angeles. Known for his luxury houses for Hollywood stars—among them Lucille Ball, Frank Sinatra and Bill “Bojangles” ...
A Prohibition-era mansion by lauded architect Paul R. Williams is on the market in Pasadena for just under $5 million. Completed in 1928, this 6,182-square-foot Mediterranean Revival-style house ...
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