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Paul Lester Wiener

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Nationality
  
American

Died
  
November 1967

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
Paul Wiener

Occupation
  
Architect


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Born
  
1895
Leipzig, Germany

Spouse
  
Alma Morgenthau Wertheim (m. 1934)

Similar People
  
Henry Morgenthau - Sr, Barbara W Tuchman, Henry Morgenthau - Jr, Maurice Wertheim

Paul Lester Wiener (1895–1967) was an American architect and urban planner.

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Education

He was educated in the Royal Academy of Berlin with post graduate study in Vienna and Paris. He came to the United States in 1913 and became a citizen in 1919. He returned to Europe for further study and work until 1927. In 1934, he designed the Contempora House and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

Notable projects

Paul Lester Wiener collaborated with Le Corbusier. Wiener and Sert originated a master plan for the city of Bogota and several other city units in Colombia which were based on the principles of planning for expected population and organizing the growth of the city in and efficient manner, as well as reorganizing existing features to provide planned living and recreational space for residents with an eye to preventing the undesirable effects of random growth such as slum housing and inequitable distribution of land, etc.

In 1958, Wiener accepted his most significant commission in the United States: to plan a neighborhood development in the Washington Square area of New York City, providing several thousand housing units within a six block area. Combining his concepts of clean basic lines a functional form with bold color, he designed a series of high rise apartments which incorporated outdoor patio style living with the convenience of a central urban location and exciting visual environment.

References

Paul Lester Wiener Wikipedia