William Bernoudy
William Bernoudy
William Adair Bernoudy (1910-1988) was a St. Louis native and an early apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. Through his various architectural practices, Bernoudy built scores of organic modern homes in St. Louis and the surrounding areas from 1939-1982, including his own home on Litzsinger Road. Bernoudy partnered with various architects over the years including Edouard J. Mutrux from 1937-1965 and Henry H. Bauer from 1948-1965.
To learn more about Bernoudy and his work, read William Adair Bernoudy, Architect commissioned by his widow and published in 1991 by the University of Missouri. You can also research Bernoudy’s archives at Washington University.
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