- The
Lescaze House is a four-story
house at 211 East 48th
Street in the East
Midtown and
Turtle Bay
neighborhoods of
Manhattan in New York City. It is...
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William Edmond Lescaze FAIA (March 27, 1896 –
February 9, 1969) was a Swiss-born
American architect, city
planner and
industrial designer. He is ranked...
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Lescaze is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Lee
Lescaze (1938–1996),
American journalist William Lescaze (1896–1969),
American architect...
- Lee
Adrien Lescaze (December 8, 1938 – July 26, 1996) was an
American journalist from Manhattan.
After attending Harvard University, he
worked as an editor...
- York, U.S.
Developed from 1934 to 1935, the
house was
designed by
William Lescaze for the
merchant Raymond C.
Kramer and his wife Mildred.
After Mildred's...
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United States, the PSFS Building,
designed by
George Howe and
William Lescaze. The 548 ft (167 m) City Hall
remained the
tallest building in the city...
- the
early 20th century[citation needed]. His
partnership with
William Lescaze yielded the
design of Philadelphia's PSFS
Building (1930–32), considered...
- (later Savings) Fund
Society in 1932 and was
designed by
architects William Lescaze and
George Howe. The skys****er's
design was a
departure from traditional...
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southernmost skys****er in
Lower Manhattan. It was
designed by
William Lescaze & ****ocs. and Kahn & Jacobs, and
developed by Sol
Atlas and John P. McGrath...
- Architects"
section began in the
entrance room,
featuring a
model of
William Lescaze's Chrystie-Forsyth
Street Housing Development in New York. From
there visitors...