Edward Lowenstein


Edward Lowenstein was an American architect known for his modernist home designs in Greensboro, North Carolina and as an educator and employer of architects Black, white, male, and female. Lowenstein was born in Chicago and went to Deerfield-Shields High School.   He graduated from MIT in 1935.
He married Frances Stern.
African American architects who worked for him early in their careers include William Gupple, Willie Edward Jenkins, and Clinton Gravely. He also taught architecture including design of buildings on campus, to female college students at Woman's College.

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