Percy Parke Lewis

Percy Parke Lewis
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 (18851962) was an American architect.

Biography

Early life

He was born on August 12, 1885 in Pennsylvania.[1]

Career

In 19301931, 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


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