Female, born 1941-04-06

Associated with the firms network

Hebald-Heymann, Margo, Architect; Luckman Partnership, Incorporated


Professional History

Résumé

Architect, Charles Luckman Partnership, Los Angeles, CA.

Principal, Margo Hebald-Heymann Architect, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, CA, c. 2002. (See Kathryn Kraus, Cornell Chornicle.edu, "Urban development, public policy and new communities to be addressed at Cornell conference in Chicago, Oct. 4-5," published 10/03/2002, accessed 05/30/2019.) This firm had a "specialization in commercial work and health care facilites, [in] California." (See Virginia Tech.edu, IAWA Biographical Database, "Margo Hebald-Heymann," accessed 05/30/2019.)

Professional Activities

Member, Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art and Planning Alumni Council, c. 2006. (See Landscape Architect.com, "Shellhorn: Groundbreaking Woman for Disneyland," published 2006.)

Education

College

B.Arch., Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, Ithaca, NY.

Universitá d'Architetura, Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

Personal

Relocation

Her home address in 1958 through 1962, at least, was 2 West 67th Street, New York, NY. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; NAI Number: 2848504; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A3998; NARA Roll Number: 769, accessed 05/30/2019.)

In 1972, she may have resided at 6586 Madrid Rd, Santa Barbara, CA, 93117-5021.

It appears that Hebald-Heymann may have had two residences in Santa Monica, CA, and Santa Barbara, CA, during the 1990s. Hebald-Heymann lived at 6750 El Colegio Road Apartment #114, Santa Barbara, CA, in 1993.She resided at 1329 Goucher Street, Pacific Palisades, CA, in 1994 and840 20th Street, Santa Monica , CA, c. 1995. Telephone listings have her living in Santa Monica between 1885 and 2002. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation City: Santa Monica; State: California; Year(s): 1998-2002, accessed 05/30/2019.) Her residence was recorded at 1329 Goucher Street again in 1997. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation City: Pacific Palisades; State: California; Year(s): 1997, accessed 05/30/2019.)

Parents

Her father was the New York sculptor, Milton Elting Hebald, (born 05/24/1917 in the Bowery, New York, NY- died 01/05/2015 in West Hollywood, CA). Milton studied at the Arts Students League, National Academy of Design and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. He would later teach at the Art Students League, The Cooper Union, American Artists School, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Skowhegan School of Art, and the University of Minnesota.

Her mother was the painter Cecille Rosner Hebald (born 08/13/1915 in New York, NY-d. 02/07/1998 in Rome, Italy). Cecille's parents were Samuel and Anna (Bauman) Rosner. She obtained a B.A. from the City University of New York (CUNY) in 1938, and an M.F.A. from New York University. She did post-graduate work at the Brooklyn Museum Art School in 1948 and did private study with several artists, perhaps the best known having been Moses Soyer (1899-1974). She married Milton Hebald on 06/10/1938. He and his wife, from the 1950s-on, lived peripatetic lives, traveling to teach and create art in various parts of North America and Europe.

Milton and Cecille began living for some of the year in Italy by the mid-1950s, returning to a New York apartment periodically. The Telegraph noted of Milton Hebald at his death: "He married the painter Cecille Rosner and, in 1954, the couple left for Italy. Commissioned to produce a work in bronze for the Isla Verde Airport in Puerto Rico, he decided to oversee its casting, supported by a three-year Prix de Rome Fellowship at the American Academy in Rome. Italy was to be his home for half a century. He and Cecille set up studios first in Rome and then in Bracciano, a home he would eventually sell to Anthony Burgess (he also sculpted the writer)." (See The Telegraph.com.uk, "Milton Hebald, sculptor-obituary," published 01/16/1915, accessed 05/30/2019.) She would win an award for her art in 1976, the Premio Città di Bracciano.

Milton Hebald was a very high-profile sculptor, doing figural work. He was best known for a huge 220-foot Zodiac Screen installed at the Pan American Airways Worldport at New York’s Idlewild Airport in 1961. Constructed in 12 pieces, it featured bas-relief sculptures of the each sign of the zodiac. He also produced 23 other sculptures sited in New York, a graveside statue of James Joyce at the Fluntern Cemetery in Zurich, Switzerland, and three sculptures produced for the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984.

Cecille flew aboard Pan American Airlines Flight #155 between Lisbon and New York on 03/16/1958. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; NAI Number: 2848504; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A3998; NARA Roll Number: 30, accessed 05/30/2019.)

Following Cecille's death in 1998, Milton moved permanently to Los Angeles in 2002. he married an actress, Katherine Louise Doyle Arc (born 12/15/1939-d. 05/22/2006 in Santa Fe, NM) in 02/2000.

Spouse

She married sometime between 1960 and 1962 to Leon Frederick Heymann (born 08/25/1939).

She was later known as "Margo H. Embry."

Children

With Leon Heymann, she had two children: Lara Hebald-Heymann (born 06/11/1968 in Los Angeles, CA) and Sergei S. Hebald-Heymann (born 07/04/1971 in Los Angeles, CA). Lara was also known as "Lara Hebald Embry."

Lara married Peter Tuccillo (born 02/22/1959), with whom she had a daughter, Cecille Tuccillo.

Biographical Notes

Between 1955 and 1962, Margo Hebald traveled extensively, making many journeys to Europe.

Milton, Cecille and Margo Hebald sailed from New York to Gibraltar aboard the S.S. Cristoforo Columbus on 08/02/1955. The family intended to stay two months in Europe. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Departing from New York, New York, 07/01/1948-12/31/1956; NAI Number: 3335533; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A4169; NARA Roll Number: 330, accessed 05/30/2019.)

While a Cornell student, Margo Hebald flew aboard TransWorld Airlines (TWA) from Rome, Italy, to New York, NY, on 09/16/1958.

On 02/07/1960, she flew from Mexico to New York, NY, aboard American Air Lines Flight 630. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Passenger Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at San Antonio, Texas; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004, accessed 05/30/2019.)

Margo flew from Paris to New York on 09/10/1960. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; NAI Number: 2848504; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A3998; NARA Roll Number: 384, accessed 05/30/2019.)

She returned from another European trip traveling from London to New York aboard BOAC Flight #BA521 on 09/09/1962. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; NAI Number: 2848504; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A3998; NARA Roll Number: 769, accessed 05/30/2019.)


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