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Weinberg, Joseph Lewis
Joseph Lewis Weinberg (1890-1977) was a prominent architect who was also active in the Cleveland, Ohio Jewish community. At the age of ten, he came to Cleveland with two sisters to live in the Jewish Orphan Home. He entered Harvard University in 1908 and graduated with a degree in architectural design.
In 1919 Weinberg opened an architectural practice in Cleveland that, by the mid-1930s, specialized in large scale private and public housing. From 1923-1930, Weinberg practiced in partnership with Charles Morris, and in 1946 formed a partnership with Wallace Teare that lasted, with different associates, until Weinberg's death in 1977. Weinberg collaborated on the design and building of many structures located in Cleveland and surrounding areas, including such public housing projects as Lakeview Terrace (1937) and Lakeview Tower (1973, in addition to the luxury Chesterfield Apartments. From the early 1960s, Weinberg's firm specialized in nonprofit housing for the elderly. They also assisted Edward Durell Stone on the Jewish Community Federation building.
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Weinberg, Joseph, 1890-1977
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Cleveland architect who also served on the faculty of Western Reserve University and John Huntington Polytechnic Institute. He was active in many architectural societies and helped design Lakeview Terrace, a noted public housing development in Cleveland, Ohio. From the description of Papers, 1910-1976. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 18242404 ...