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  1. Craig Ellwood (born Jon Nelson Burke; April 22, 1922 – May 30, 1992) was an American architect whose career spanned the early 1950s through the mid-1970s in Los Angeles. Although untrained as an architect, he fashioned an influential persona and career through a talent for good design, self-promotion, and ambition.

  2. Sep 14, 2003 · Craig Ellwood led two lives. Although many careers include contradictions and changing identities, Ellwood’s was characterized by a dramatic bifurcation that remained unknown to his public...

  3. Apr 26, 2018 · What you may not know about Craig Ellwood, the self-taught architect known for his minimal steel-and-glass designs, is that his larger-than-life persona as “the Cary Grant of architecture” and the “California Mies van der Rohe” was as studied as his buildings.

  4. 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.

  5. A cluster of young enthusiastic architects embraced the momentum of the design revolution in Southern California during this period, including Craig Ellwood, a designer who across his career mastered the ideals of the generation.

  6. Jun 3, 2023 · Born in 1922, Craig Ellwood, despite having no formal architectural education, emerged as a leading figure in mid-century modern architecture. His works, characterized by simplicity, clarity, and transparency, reflected the post-World War II design ethos.

  7. Jan 27, 2019 · Craig Ellwood is often referred to as the California Mies van der Rohe because of his crisp, finely detailed minimalist buildings. One of the most well known “architects” of California mid century modernism was not really an architect. Learn seven things you should know about Craig Ellwood.

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