Architect to the Stars: Paul Revere Williams
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Please join me for a lecture on the life and works of architect Paul R. Williams for Black History Month on Saturday, February 7, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Paul Williams left an indelible mark on architecture during a prolific career that spanned almost 60 years. The first African-American member and Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, he became known for designs which were stylized and elegant. He had an extraordinary capability with Southern California historical styles, yet he was equally comfortable with modern design. His vast body of work stretches from Beverly Hills to New York and includes such luminary clients as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Tyrone Power, and Lon Chaney.
Can't attend live? The lecture will be recorded and a copy will be sent to you.
The talk is being hosted by Santa Monica College
The lecture is $20. (PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST RESERVE THROUGH THE WEBSITE ABOVE TO REGISTER AND RECEIVE A LINK. I WILL NOT BE PERSONALLY SENDING YOU A LINK. THE LECTURE IS SPONSORED BY SANTA MONICA COLLEGE AND THEY WILL SEND YOU THE ZOOM LINK.)
