词条 | Max M. Sandfield |
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Max M. Sandfield (January 28, 1903 – April 12, 1994) was an architect, sculptor, and artist. LifeBorn in Lithuania, Sandfield immigrated to the United States as an infant and was raised in San Antonio. He graduated from MIT in 1925 with a bachelor's degree in architecture.[1] In April 1944 he met Carol Wiener, whom he married three months later. They had five children together: Norman, Joan, Robert, Carol Lynn and Byron. ArchitectureSandfield was part of a team of architects in Dallas, including Howard R. Meyer and William W. Wurster, that built Temple Emanu-el in 1957.[2] The synagogue was recognized by the American Institute of Architects with a Twenty-five Year Award for its enduring merit. Sandfield for a time was president of the Dallas Chapter of AIA.[3] References1. ^Architecturally Significant Homes : Douglas Newby & Associates {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sandfield, Max}}{{US-architect-stub}}2. ^The Texas State Historical Association 3. ^Architecturally Significant Homes : Douglas Newby & Associates 4 : 1903 births|1994 deaths|Architects from Texas|20th-century American architects |
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