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If you’re an avid reader of this publication, you’re likely familiar with the name Paul R. Williams. If Williams doesn’t ring a bell, we suggest you become acquainted. Paul Revere Williams (1894–1980) was a native son of Los Angeles who, from extremely modest beginnings, became one of the most prolific and accomplished architects in recent history. And he did all of this despite the fact that he faced significant prejudices simply because he was Black.
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AD are deeply intertwined. When the publication was first founded by James Coke Brasfield in 1920 (then called
The Architectural Digest), it was created to showcase noteworthy structures from talented Southern California architects and Williams’s designs featured prominently. The fourth and latest volume in a 12-part series entitled
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American architect Edward Mazria has scooped the 2021 AIA Gold Medal prize in recognition of his unwavering voice and leadership in the architecture industry s fight against climate change.
The esteemed Gold Medal award, which is the AIA s highest annual honour, is given to architects in recognition of their contribution to the field.
The institute said Brooklyn-born Mazria was selected by the jury for his longstanding dedication to motivating the profession to enact positive change and take immediate action .
Mazria is the architect behind the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. Photo is by Robert Reck
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