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Black Architects Recognized

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Pioneering Black architect Robert Kennard led the team that designed Carson City Hall in Carson, Calif., which opened in 1976. The team also included Frank Sata and Robert Alexander.

Pioneering Black architect Robert Kennard led the team that designed Carson City Hall in Carson, Calif., which opened in 1976. The team also included Frank Sata and Robert Alexander. Elon Schoenholz/Getty Foundation hide caption

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Modernist structures designed by architects with recognizable names like Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe dot the United States. These buildings are studied and praised for their "less is more" ethos, which incorporates building materials that were once considered modern — reinforced concrete, steel frames, and lots of windows and glass. If you've stepped into the Guggenheim Museum, you've been immersed in this style.

Others designed by Harvey Gantt, Charles McAfee and Walter Livingston Jr. use the same style but with one significant difference: those architects are Black. Historically, there have been few Black architects in the country, and even today, they comprise only 2% of licensed architects.

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