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Julius Ralph Davidson or JR Davidson (1889-1977) was a Mid-century modern American architect known for advancing modern architecture in Los Angeles and participating in Arts & Architecture magazine's Case Study House Program.

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  • Julius Ralph Davidson (* 7. Februar 1889 in Berlin; † 2. Mai 1977 in Ojai) war ein Architekt aus Deutschland, der ab 1923 in den USA tätig war. Er baute unter anderem Thomas Manns Haus in Pacific Palisades. (de)
  • Julius Ralph Davidson o JR Davidson (1889-1977) fue un arquitecto estadounidense conocido por el avance de la arquitectura moderna en Los Ángeles, y la participación en el Programa Case Study House de la revista Arts & Architecture. (es)
  • Julius Ralph Davidson or JR Davidson (1889-1977) was a Mid-century modern American architect known for advancing modern architecture in Los Angeles and participating in Arts & Architecture magazine's Case Study House Program. (en)
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  • Julius Ralph Davidson (* 7. Februar 1889 in Berlin; † 2. Mai 1977 in Ojai) war ein Architekt aus Deutschland, der ab 1923 in den USA tätig war. Er baute unter anderem Thomas Manns Haus in Pacific Palisades. (de)
  • Julius Ralph Davidson or JR Davidson (1889-1977) was a Mid-century modern American architect known for advancing modern architecture in Los Angeles and participating in Arts & Architecture magazine's Case Study House Program. Davidson was part of a group of Jewish architects who sought refuge in Los Angeles after having to flee Europe due to persecution inflicted by the Nazis including the Holocaust. This group included Richard Neutra, Rudolph Schindler, Kem Weber, and Paul László who furthered modern architecture in Los Angeles in the 1930s and 40s. Architectural historians and critics have described Davidson as being conversant in and talented at bridging both Art Deco, International, and Modernist styles. His modern interiors have been noted for their warmth, fluidity, and well-planned storage space. Writer Thomas Mann, who had an aversion to glass-box styles, selected Davidson as the architect of his Pacific Palisades home for his moderate modernism. (en)
  • Julius Ralph Davidson o JR Davidson (1889-1977) fue un arquitecto estadounidense conocido por el avance de la arquitectura moderna en Los Ángeles, y la participación en el Programa Case Study House de la revista Arts & Architecture. (es)
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