Craig Ellwood (April 22, 1922 – May 30, 1992) was an influential Los Angeles-based modernist architect whose career spanned the early 1950s through the mid-1970s. Although untrained as an architect, Ellwood fashioned a persona and career through equal parts of a talent for good design, self-promotion and ambition. He was recognized professionally for fusing of the formalism of Mies van der Rohe with the informal style of California modernism.

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  • Craig Ellwood (April 22, 1922 – May 30, 1992) was an influential Los Angeles-based modernist architect whose career spanned the early 1950s through the mid-1970s. Although untrained as an architect, Ellwood fashioned a persona and career through equal parts of a talent for good design, self-promotion and ambition. He was recognized professionally for fusing of the formalism of Mies van der Rohe with the informal style of California modernism. Ellwood was born Jon Nelson Burke in Clarendon, Texas. Along with many others in the 1920s, Ellwood's family moved west, following U.S. Route 66, finally settling in Los Angeles in 1937. There, Ellwood, as Johnnie Burke, attended Belmont High School, where he was class president before graduating in 1940. In 1942, Ellwood and his brother Cleve both joined the U.S. Army Air Corps. Ellwood served as a B-24 radio operator, based with Cleve in Victorville, California until his discharge in 1946. After his discharge, Burke returned to Los Angeles and set up a company with his brother Cleve and two friends from the war, the Marzicola brothers, one of whom had a contractor's license. The four men called their firm 'Craig Ellwood' after a liquor store called Lords and Elwood located in front of their offices. Burke later legally changed his name to Ellwood. In 1948, he joined the firm Lamport Cofer Salzman (L.C.S. ) as a construction cost estimator, having acquired this skill during his work for the Craig Ellwood Company. Ellwood also studied structural engineering through UCLA extension night school for five years. He became increasingly involved in design and architecture, resulting in Ellwood's first commissions, all for residences. Ellwood established 'Craig Ellwood Design' in 1951. There Ellwood would provide the commissions and the vision, and it was up to USC-trained architect Robert Theron 'Pete' Peters, and later others, to provide the technical realization, drawings and the required sign-off of a licensed architect. Early projects included Case Study House 16 in 1952. The designs were well received by both the trade and potential clients, often receiving favorable coverage in influential publications like John Entenza's Arts & Architecture, often arranged for by Ellwood personally. Thus the firm received a growing stream of both residential and commercial commissions, and Ellwood's style matured to fully embrace the concepts put forth by International Style architects, particularly Mies van der Rohe. By the late-1950s, though not a licensed architect, Ellwood was nonetheless a sought-after university lecturer, eventually giving a series of talks at Yale University, and teaching at the University of Southern California and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona's Department of Architecture. Though Ellwood's office expanded with the size and number of his commissions, it was never a particularly profitable enterprise. It continued through the mid-1970s, with several notable projects, including the master plan for the Rand Corporation's headquarters in Santa Monica, California, a number of Xerox and IBM offices, and the trademark "bridge building" dramatically spanning an arroyo and roadway at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. As published in the 1976, the Art Center building is recognized as the work of Craig Ellwood Associates, with James Tyler as design architect and Stephen Woolley as project architect. Some sources have sought to re-credit this building solely to Tyler, who had worked for John Sugden (a former associate of Mies) and was the architect of the Art Center addition, completed in 1991. The practice closed in 1977 and Ellwood retired to Italy to focus on painting and restoring a farm house near Ambra, Italy. Ellwood died of a heart attack in 1992 in Pergine Valdarno, Italy.
  • クレイグ・エルウッド(Craig Ellwood, 1922年4月22日 - 1992年5月30日)はアメリカ合衆国の建築家、教育者である。正式な建築教育を受けていないにもかかわらず、カリフォルニア州を中心にモダニズム建築の傑作を数多く残した。
  • Craig Ellwood (Jon Nelson Burke), född 22 april 1922 i Clarendon Texas, död 30 maj 1992 i Pergine Valdarno, Italien, amerikansk arkitekt, främst verksam i Los Angeles. Ellwood hade ingen formell arkitektutbildning men anses ändå källa behövs vara en av de främsta amerikanska modernistiska arkitekterna under efterkrigstiden. Han blev känd för de villor han ritade i början av 1950-talet och han fick senare även andra typer av uppdrag. Han kombinerade i sina verk Ludwig Mies van der Rohes formalistiska och minimalistiska modernism med den mer informella kaliforniska arkitekturen.
  • Craig Ellwood était un influent architecte américain de Los Angeles. Il a participé au Case Study Houses program. Il s'agissait d'un programme de logements fonctionnels et économiques, pour répondre à une demande sans précédent : le retour au pays de centaines de milliers de soldats américains à la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale.
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  • クレイグ・エルウッド(Craig Ellwood, 1922年4月22日 - 1992年5月30日)はアメリカ合衆国の建築家、教育者である。正式な建築教育を受けていないにもかかわらず、カリフォルニア州を中心にモダニズム建築の傑作を数多く残した。
  • Craig Ellwood (April 22, 1922 – May 30, 1992) was an influential Los Angeles-based modernist architect whose career spanned the early 1950s through the mid-1970s. Although untrained as an architect, Ellwood fashioned a persona and career through equal parts of a talent for good design, self-promotion and ambition. He was recognized professionally for fusing of the formalism of Mies van der Rohe with the informal style of California modernism.
  • Craig Ellwood (Jon Nelson Burke), född 22 april 1922 i Clarendon Texas, död 30 maj 1992 i Pergine Valdarno, Italien, amerikansk arkitekt, främst verksam i Los Angeles. Ellwood hade ingen formell arkitektutbildning men anses ändå källa behövs vara en av de främsta amerikanska modernistiska arkitekterna under efterkrigstiden. Han blev känd för de villor han ritade i början av 1950-talet och han fick senare även andra typer av uppdrag.
  • Craig Ellwood était un influent architecte américain de Los Angeles. Il a participé au Case Study Houses program. Il s'agissait d'un programme de logements fonctionnels et économiques, pour répondre à une demande sans précédent : le retour au pays de centaines de milliers de soldats américains à la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale.
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