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- Calvin_C._Straub abstract "Calvin Chester Straub FAIA (March 16, 1920 – 1998) was an American-born architect who made a significant impact on architecture through design and education. His modesty, confidence, and passion for life combined with a no-nonsense focus on strategic accomplishment were typical of his World War II generation.Straub was a professor of architecture at University of Southern California (1946–1961) and Arizona State University (1961–1988). He also created an important body of work as the senior partner of Buff, Smith and Hensman, both previous students at USC. This work was widely published in the lifestyle magazine Sunset and considered highly influential in shaping the vision and iconography of the post-world war II contemporary southern Californian style [5]. His vitality and contagious enthusiasm for life and architecture inspired generations of students. Superior educators are often eclipsed by gifted students. Straub's students were able to achieve pinnacles of success, wealth or fame that eluded him. Some students include Frank O. Gehry; Pier Koenig and many others.Straub lived and worked at the epicentre of forces that shaped much of the direction of architecture in his day. He inspired his students from a passion birthed in direct association with the personalities that motivated his profession. He had personal relationships with Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), Henry Mather Green (1870–1954), R.M. Schindler (1857–1953), and was employed briefly by Richard Neutra (1892–1970).His architectural work was made famous and published extensively by his association with famed architectural photographer Julius Shulman. Straub is best known for his work in Southern California, especially his partnership with Conrad Buff III and Donald Hensman: Buff, Straub & Hensman (1956-1961). This team designed and built about 30 projects, mostly residential. The work was highly influential and widely published, winning numerous awards.Straub and his contemporaries shared a common culture; a comradeship born in military training, shared war time experiences, that formed a progressive architectural community and a movement. Notable military veterans include: Craig Ellwood (1922–1992), Alfred Newman Beadle (1927–1998), Gordon Drake (1917–1951), Kemper Nomland, Jr (1919–2009), Pier Koenig (1925–2009), Ralph Haver (1915–1987).His influence on American architecture as a professor of architecture at USC (1946–1961) and later ASU (1961–1988) along with his leadership in the highly creative and influential WWII generation architectural community about USC and the LA basin in the mid twentieth century is easily underestimated.".
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- Calvin_C._Straub comment "Calvin Chester Straub FAIA (March 16, 1920 – 1998) was an American-born architect who made a significant impact on architecture through design and education. His modesty, confidence, and passion for life combined with a no-nonsense focus on strategic accomplishment were typical of his World War II generation.Straub was a professor of architecture at University of Southern California (1946–1961) and Arizona State University (1961–1988).".
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