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William Bernoudy

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William Adair Bernoudy (1910–1988) was an American architect.

Bernoudy was born in St. Louis. He studied under Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s.[1] He is noted for the many modernist homes and public buildings he designed, mostly in the St. Louis area.

The William A. Bernoudy Residency in Architecture at the American Academy in Rome is named in his honor.

He died in 1988.[1]

Buildings

Further reading

  • Overby, Osmund (1991). William Adair Bernoudy, Architect: Bringing the Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright to St. Louis. University of Missouri Press.

References

  1. ^ a b Duffy, Robert W. (13 October 2002). "Retelling of Temple Emanuel story starts with Bernoudy-Mutrux-Bauer". St. Louis Post - Dispatch. p. 8.
  2. ^ http://creve-coeur.org/DocumentCenter/View/4510