Percy Parke Lewis
Percy Parke Lewis | |
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Born |
August 12, 1885 Pennsylvania |
Died |
February 09, 1962 Los Angeles County, California |
Resting place | Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse(s) | Ruth Augusta Lewis |
Percy Parke Lewis (1885–1962) was an American architect.
Biography
Early life
He was born on August 12, 1885 in Pennsylvania.[1]
Career
In 1930–1931, he designed St. Alban's Episcopal Church located at 580 Hilgard in Westwood, Los Angeles, California.[2][3] The same two years, he designed the Fox Theater located at 961 Broxton Avenue in Westwood, which is listed as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument on the Westside.[4] In 1935, he designed Chateau Colline located at 10335 West Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[5][6]
He also designed the R.W. House in Los Angeles and the Potter Hardware Company Store in Westwood, Los Angeles.[7][8]
Personal life
He married Ruth Augusta Lewis in 1917 in Omaha, Nebraska.[1] He died on February 9, 1962 in Los Angeles County, California.[1] He is buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills.[9]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Pacific Coast Architecture Database
- ↑ Pacific Coast Architecture Database: St. Alban's Episcopal Church
- ↑ St. Alban's Episcopal Church History
- ↑ Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Fox Theater, Westwood, Los Angeles, CA
- ↑ Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Chateau Colline Apartments, Westwood, Los Angeles, CA
- ↑ Marc Wanamaker, Westwood, Arcadia Publishing, 2010, p. 90
- ↑ Pacific Coast Architecture Database: R.W. House, Los Angeles, CA
- ↑ Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Potter Hardware Company Store, Westwood, Los Angeles, CA
- ↑ FindAGrave