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Edward Killingsworth FAIA (1917–2004) was an American architect. He is best known as a participant in Arts & Architecture's Case Study program in the mid-1950s. He designed and built Case Study House #25, "The Frank House," in Naples, California. He also designed numerous luxury hotels all over the world and a large part of the California State University, Long Beach campus. In the architecture world, his name is associated with Southern California Post-and-Beam Mid-Century Modern.

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  • Edward Killingsworth FAIA (1917–2004) was an American architect. He is best known as a participant in Arts & Architecture's Case Study program in the mid-1950s. He designed and built Case Study House #25, "The Frank House," in Naples, California. He also designed numerous luxury hotels all over the world and a large part of the California State University, Long Beach campus. In the architecture world, his name is associated with Southern California Post-and-Beam Mid-Century Modern. (en)
  • Edward Killingsworth FAIA (1917–2004) fue un arquitecto estadounidense. Es mejor conocido como participante en el programa de Case Study Houses de Arts & Architecture a mediados de los años cincuenta. Diseñó y construyó la Case Study House Nº 25, "The Frank House", en Naples, California. También diseñó numerosos hoteles de lujo en todo el mundo y una gran parte del campus de Long Beach de la California State University. En el mundo de la arquitectura, su nombre está asociado con el estilo Modern Southern California, que se ha revalorizado en el siglo XXI. (es)
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  • Edward Killingsworth FAIA (1917–2004) was an American architect. He is best known as a participant in Arts & Architecture's Case Study program in the mid-1950s. He designed and built Case Study House #25, "The Frank House," in Naples, California. He also designed numerous luxury hotels all over the world and a large part of the California State University, Long Beach campus. In the architecture world, his name is associated with Southern California Post-and-Beam Mid-Century Modern. (en)
  • Edward Killingsworth FAIA (1917–2004) fue un arquitecto estadounidense. Es mejor conocido como participante en el programa de Case Study Houses de Arts & Architecture a mediados de los años cincuenta. Diseñó y construyó la Case Study House Nº 25, "The Frank House", en Naples, California. También diseñó numerosos hoteles de lujo en todo el mundo y una gran parte del campus de Long Beach de la California State University. En el mundo de la arquitectura, su nombre está asociado con el estilo Modern Southern California, que se ha revalorizado en el siglo XXI. (es)
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