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      • In 1995, the National Institute of Architectural Education (NIAE) was renamed in honor of Van Alen, who was survived by his wife Elizabeth following his death in 1954. His widow bequeathed half of the architect’s estate to the organization upon her death in 1970.
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  2. William Van Alen was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1883 to James Van Alen and Ina C. Van Alen ( née Harder) both from Dutch descent. [1] He attended Pratt Institute while working for the architect Clarence True. He also studied for three years at the Atelier Masqueray, the first independent architectural atelier in the United States, founded ...

  3. May 26, 2005 · In 1927 Van Alen got his shot when William H. Reynolds, a real-estate speculator famous as the impresario behind Dreamland Park at Coney Island, commissioned him to design a 40-story tower at 42nd ...

  4. William Laurens Van Alen (1907–2003), who married Elizabeth Brinton Kent (1911–2015), the daughter of A. Atwater Kent, the inventor and prominent radio manufacturer, in 1931. [14] Louise Astor Van Alen (1910–1998), who married Prince Alexis Mdivani in 1931.

  5. Van Alen sued and the courts ruled in his favor, requiring Chrysler to pay Van Alen $840,000, or six percent of the total budget of the building. However, the lawsuit against Chrysler markedly diminished Van Alen's reputation as an architect, which, along with the effects of the Great Depression and negative criticism, ended up ruining his career.

  6. The William Van Alen Memorial Fellowship was established in 1972. The fellowship was open to U.S. as well as international students and featured projects in well-known locations all over the world. The name sake of our organization is William Van Alen (1883-1954), the Brooklyn-born architect best known for his design of the Chrysler Building.

  7. The Astor Hotel on Times Square is quintessential Beaux-Arts building, designed by the architects Clinton & Russell in 1904. Prior to winning the Prize, Van Alen had already worked in the studio of Clarence True while a student at Pratt Institute. His professional life before studying at the Ecole was also defined by three years in the atelier ...

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