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strong>Please join us on April 21\, 2021\, 7pm.
\nPaul Rever
e Williams’s inspirational story has fascinated historians for the simple
fact that his journey was so improbable. The orphan son of an African Amer
ican fruit-and-vegetable merchant\, he was repeatedly told he had no chanc
e of ever realizing his childhood dream of becoming an architect. And yet\
, he ignored the naysayers to reach the pinnacle of his chosen profession\
, while overcoming widespread discrimination throughout early- to mid-twen
tieth century America. The odds against him succeeding were enormous.
$60 Hardcover copy of the book from Angel City Press
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\nMaster Architects of Southern California 1920-1940\, a new twelve-volume seri es by Marc Appleton and Bret Parsons showcases the work of the Golden Era’ s most important residential architects as originally featured in the earl iest issues of The Architectural Digest. Featuring some of the earliest known photographs of the work of legendary architects\, th e series is devoted to the era when oil titans\, film industry moguls\, ba nkers\, and successful entrepreneurs who were new to the region hired the most accomplished and talented architects they could find.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210421T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210421T200000 LOCATION:Virtual Event SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Master Architects of Southern California 1920-1940: Paul R. William s URL:https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/event/master-architects-of-souther n-california-1920-1940-paul-r-williams/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/ uploads/2020/12/Screenshot_2020-12-15-Paul-R-Williams-150x150.jpg\;150\;15 0\;1\,medium\;https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2020 /12/Screenshot_2020-12-15-Paul-R-Williams-215x300.jpg\;215\;300\;1\,large\ ;https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Screensho t_2020-12-15-Paul-R-Williams-734x1024.jpg\;734\;1024\;1\,full\;https://win dsorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Screenshot_2020-12-15 -Paul-R-Williams.jpg\;860\;1200\; X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:2021\,April 21\,Architechture\,Bret Parsons\,Hancock Park\,Historical Society\,Los Angeles\,Marc Appleton\,Paul R. Williams\,St ephen Gee\,The Architectural Digest\,Virtual Event\,Windsor Square END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-687@windsorsquarehancockpark.com DTSTAMP:20240329T142245Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:July 7th at 7:00pm. Ken Bernstein\, the Ci ty Planner for the City of Los Angeles and a national advocate for histori c preservation shares how Los Angeles has led the nation in historic prese rvation and shares how other cities can do the same.
\nLos Ange les has an image as the “City of the Future”―a city always at the cutting edge of change―but also as a “throwaway metropolis” that cares little abou t its history or architectural legacy. Yet the reality is quite different. Over the past decade\, the City of Los Angeles has developed one of the m ost successful historic preservation programs in the nation\, culminating with the completion of the nation’s most ambitious citywide survey of hist oric resources.
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\nIt’s 1938 and women seeking a quick\, no-questions split from their husbands head to the “div orce capital of the world\,” Reno\, Nevada. There’s one catch: they have t o wait six weeks to become “residents.” Many of these wealthy\, soon-to-be divorcees flock to the Flying Leap\, a dude ranch that caters to their ev ery need.
\nTwenty-four-year-old Ward spent one year at Yale before his family lost everything in the Great Depression\; now he’s earning an h onest living as a ranch hand at the Flying Leap. Admired for his dashing g ood looks—“Cary Grant in cowboy boots”—Ward thinks he’s got the Flying Lea p’s clients all figured out. But two new guests are about to upend everyth ing he thinks he knows: Nina\, a St Louis heiress and amateur pilot back f or her third divorce\, and Emily\, whose bravest moment in life was leavin g her cheating husband back in San Francisco and driving herself to Reno.< /p>\n
A novel about divorce\, marriage\, and everything that comes in be tween (money\, class\, ambition\, and opportunity)\, Better Luck Next Time is a hilarious yet poignant examination of the ways friendship c an save us\, love can destroy us\, and the family we create can be stronge r than the family we come from.
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\nDespite offers to go into the retail business as early as 19 28\, Adrian did not enter the commercial fashion world until 1942\, after leaving M-G-M\, but taking his fame with him. In 1944 he would win the pre stigious Coty Award for fashion design. One of the reasons he did so was h is innovative Trompe l’oiel painted imagery on fabric\, a tasteful solutio n to the L-85 fabric restrictions of World War II. So proud of the award w as Adrian that he added the line “American Designer” to all his advertisem ents in the prestigious fashion magazines.
\nBy 1952\, he had achiev ed all his dreams. He was famous\, successful\, married to a lovely woman\ , movie star Janet Gaynor\, father to a son\, Robin\, had traveled to Afri ca\, and was working happily in fashion\, theatre\, and fine art. Unfortun ately\, a weak heart demanded he give up his fashion business. His “retire ment” however\, was hardly inactive.
\nAttendance at a film festival in Brazil in 1952 led the Adrians to build – by hand – a home outside the new capital of Brasilia. They spent half their year in Brazil and half in Los Angeles. Janet made a return to movies in 1957\, and Adrian designed his first stage production since 1924\, a musical version of his film hit “Grand Hotel”. Dual offers came to Janet and Adrian to continue theatrical work\, her to star in “Midnight Sun” with Arthur Hill\, and for Adrian to design for the musical which became “Camelot” and for which he was awarde d a posthumous Tony Award\, shared with Tony Duquette\, who completed the production after Adrian suddenly died three months into the assignment.
\nThe nostalgia boom began just a few years after Adrian’s passing\, b
ut the surviving pieces of his film work were soon commanding high prices
at auctions\, with the Judy Garland-worn ruby slippers becoming the most v
aluable of all movie artifacts. Also\, his couturier work began to be pres
ented in museum exhibitions all over the world.
\nAccording to their
son\, Robin\, neither Janet nor Adrian dwelt in the past. He would probabl
y be a little surprised at the attention his work still receives\, but wou
ld nonetheless be pleased about it\, I’m sure.
I have studied Adri an and his work for the last two decades\, with the result being my book\, “Adrian – American Designer\, Hollywood Original” and I am pleased to be able to share new information with those familiar with his work and to int roduce him to new audiences who know the designer\, but not as much about the man.
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