🏛️ Architecture & Design Feb 23, 2026 · Rachel Paese

Designing for racial inclusion

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In the 1940s, Paul Revere Williams was a well-established architect to the stars in Los Angeles when he turned his sights on humbler, more American, fare.



“An eager generation of young people coming out of the war is filled with the desire to have homes of their own — and homes of their own planning and building,” he wrote in his 1945 volume, The Small Home of Tomorrow. A futurist and optimist, he offered detailed advice on building the “Kitchen of Tomorro

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