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Male, US, born 1927-10-04, died 2022-01-19

Associated with the firms network

Dworsky, Daniel L., FAIA, and Associates; Dworsky, Daniel L., Incorporated


Professional History

Professional Activities

Registered Architect in CA, MI, MN, WI (1970).

NCARB certified (reported in 1970).

Member, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Southern California Chapter, Los Angeles, CA, 1953-2022.

Director, AIA, Southern California Chapter, Los Angeles, CA, 1968-1969.

Member, Los Angeles County Architects Evaluation Board, Los Angeles, CA.

Professional Awards

Fellow, American Institute of Architects (FAIA), 1968.

Recipient, AIA, Southern California Chapter, Honor Award, for the Hopkins Lincoln-Mercury Dealership, Los Angeles, CA, 1966.

Recipient, State of California, Governor's Award, for the Nibblers Restaurant, 1966.

Recipient, AIA, Southern California Chapter, Honor Award, for the Stephen S. Wise Temple, Los Angeles, CA, 1969.

Recipient, AIA, Southern California Chapter, Honor Award, for the Equitable Savings and Loan Building, Los Angeles, CA, 1969.

Recipient, AIA, Southern California Chapter, Merit Award, for the Thrifty Drug Store, Beverly Hills, CA, 1969.

Recipient, Progressive Architecture's Fourteenth Annual Design Award Competition, citation, for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Drake Stadium, Westwood, Los Angeles, CA, 1967.

Education

College

B.A., University of Michigan (UM), Ann Arbor, MI, 1947-1950. Dworsky played linebacker and served as the defensive captain of the University of Michigan's National Championsip football team of 1948. The 1947 and 1948 Wolverine teams were undefeated, with the 1948 group overwhelming the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans by a score of 49-0.

College Awards

Recipient, University of Michigan, Yost Award, 1947-1948.

Named to the All-Time Rose Bowl team, 1948.

Personal

Relocation

Dworsky grew up in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, MN, and Sioux Falls, SD, before entering the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI.

Architect's own house was 9225 Nightingale Drive, Los Angeles, CA, 90069-1117, (1970);



Associated Locations

  • Minneapolis, MN (Architect's Birth)
    Minneapolis, MN

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