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Alexander Levy (1909–1997), later known as William Alexander Levy, was an American architect who worked principally in Southern California. Early in his career, he was influenced by the work of Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier. At New York University's new School of Architecture, he studied under Raymond Bossange and Ely Jacques Kahn. One of his art and clay modeling instructors was sculptor Concetta Scaravaglione. Alexander continued to practice architecture and interior design and by 1950 had moved permanently to West Hollywood.

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  • ويليام الكسندر لافي (ar)
  • William Alexander Levy (de)
  • William Alexander Levy (en)
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  • ويليام الكسندر لافي (بالإنجليزية: William Alexander Levy)‏ هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 1909 في بروكلين في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 2 يونيو 1997 في ويست هوليوود في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • William Alexander Levy (* 1909; † 2. Juni 1997) war ein US-amerikanischer Architekt. William Alexander Levy studierte an der New York University und war von Frank Lloyd Wright beeinflusst. Sein bekanntestes Bauwerk ist das , das er 1937 in Laguna Beach (Kalifornien) am Ceanothus Drive (Hausnummer 31172) für Richard Halliburton, und sich selbst plante. Nachdem Halliburton und Mooney 1939 auf See verschollen waren, ging das Anwesen 1941 oder 1942 für 9000 Dollar in den Besitz von Wallace und Zolite Scott über. Die Familie Scott bewahrte das Haus nahezu unverändert. Nach dem Tod der letzten Familienangehörigen Zolita Scott im Jahr 2009 wurde es zu einem Preis von 5 Millionen Dollar angeboten. Levys Bauwerk gilt als eines der bedeutendsten Werke moderner Architektur im Orange County. Die Aufn (de)
  • Alexander Levy (1909–1997), later known as William Alexander Levy, was an American architect who worked principally in Southern California. Early in his career, he was influenced by the work of Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier. At New York University's new School of Architecture, he studied under Raymond Bossange and Ely Jacques Kahn. One of his art and clay modeling instructors was sculptor Concetta Scaravaglione. Alexander continued to practice architecture and interior design and by 1950 had moved permanently to West Hollywood. (en)
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  • William Alexander Levy (en)
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  • Brooklyn, New York (en)
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