Background
Levi, Julian Clarence was born on December 8, 1874 in New York City. Son of Albert Augustus and Henriette Mathilde (Meyer) Levi.
Levi, Julian Clarence was born on December 8, 1874 in New York City. Son of Albert Augustus and Henriette Mathilde (Meyer) Levi.
Bachelor of Arts, Columbia, 1896, postgraduate work Columbia Architectural School Architecte Diplome, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1904.
Architect in New York City, from 1904. And first associate with Francis H. Kimball. Member Taylor & Levi (architects numerous industrial, commercial, educational, memorial buildings and churches, also private residences in New York City and other cities), 1907-1962.
Representative French American Union to establish program for construction open air schools Ministry Education, Paris, 1921.
Founder, chairman Architects Emergency Committee, 1930-1935, later honorary chairman. Collaborating architect United States Pavilion, International Exposition, Paris, 1937.
Consultant architect Romanian House, New York World’s Fair, 1939. Delaware international architectural congresses, Paris, Washington, Montevideo, Lima, Havana, Mexico, Lausanne, Morocco, Portugal, 1937-1953, London 1961.
Member permanent committee Pan-American Congress Architects.
Member Taylor & Levi (architects numerous industrial, commercial, educational, memorial buildings and churches, also private residences in New York City and other cities), 1907-1962. Member permanent committee Pan-American Congress Architects. Member Columbia Associates.
Served as captain American Red Cross, World War I. Member of advisory committee arts and awards United States Army Service Forces, World World War World World War World War II (Fellow) The American Institute of Architects (chairman foreign relations 1934-1940, 46-50.
Member, past officer New York chapter.
Member Architectural League New York (past president Member numerous similar foreign organizations
Paintings in exhibitions including Paris Salon, Boston Artist Club: Coffee House. Donated Laura Boulton Collection Traditional and Liturgical Music to Columbia University.
Married Alice Fries, October 3, 1900 (deceased July 20, 1961).