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Paul Edward Tay

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Paul Edward Tay
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Paul Tay in 2021
Born(1923-05-08)May 8, 1923
Pomona, CA
🏳️ CitizenshipUnited States
🎓 Alma materUniversity of Southern California (cum laude) 1950
💼 Occupation
Architect
👩 Spouse(s)Ruth Tay
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Paul Tay is an American architect, active in the mid-20th century mostly in southern California, mostly in remarkable residences of the Mid-Century Modern style, adapted to the topography of the client's site. He was influenced strongly by Frank Lloyd Wright, and also by Harwell Hamilton Harris and Phillip Johnson.

Some of his work:[edit]

The Drake residence, Long Beach (1950)[1]

The Tay first residence, Long Beach (1952)[2]

The Penn residence, Long Beach (1954)[3]

The Darrow residence, Long Beach (1956)[4]

The Braly residence, Long Beach (1956)[5]

The Crail residence, Long Beach (1959)[6]

The Post residence, Long Beach (1961)[7]

The Tay Chalet studio, Long Beach (1961)[8]

The Siprelle residence, Signal Hill (1961)[9]

The Pekrul residence , Long Beach (1968)[10]

He was given the "Excellence in Architecture" award by Long Beach Heritage [11] in 2013.

Tay lives in Mendocino, CA, where he is a pillar of the Mendocino Presbyterian Church, established in 1867.

References[edit]

  1. "Paul Tay | Signal Hill". sipprelle-residence.
  2. "Paul Tay Mid Century Modern - Renovation | Paul Edward Tay". Archilovers.
  3. "Paul Tay | Signal Hill". sipprelle-residence.
  4. "Paul Tay | Signal Hill". sipprelle-residence.
  5. "Paul Tay | Signal Hill". sipprelle-residence.
  6. "Photo Gallery: Modern Home by Paul Tay, Long Beach, CA". socalmodern.com.
  7. "Paul Tay | Signal Hill". sipprelle-residence.
  8. "Paul Tay | Signal Hill". sipprelle-residence.
  9. "Mid-Century Modern Long Beach". sipprelle-residence.
  10. "Sold: The Pekrul House, Paul Tay (1968)". Unique California Property.
  11. "Long Beach Heritage – Architectural Preservation Non-Profit in Long Beach".


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