Margo Hebald-Heymann Explained

Margo Hebald Heymann
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.

Margo Hebald (Heymann) was an American architect. Formally based in Santa Monica, California, she specialized in commercial work, transportation, and healthcare facilities.

Life and education

She was the daughter of the sculptor Milton Hebald.[1] She graduated Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning and attended the Universitá d'Architetura, Sapienza, Rome, Italy. She was one of five women in the freshman class of 64 students, in the class of 1963.[2]

Work

She was associate architect for Terminal One at LAX Los Angeles International Airport. She was architect and interior designer for children's dental clinics in Oxnard, Camarillo and Simi Valley in California (published). She was design consultant architect with the Luckman Partnerships in the plans for the metro rail station in Universal City, California.[3]

Notable projects

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sculptor's creative juices still flowing at 93. Seattle Times. 22 December 2010 . 15 October 2015.
  2. News: De Wolfe. Evelyn. Women Architects Mark First 100 Years: Exhibit celebrates the progress of the fastest-growing segment of AIA. LA Times. 15 October 2015.
  3. News: Hall Kaplan. Sam. Architecture Now is Reflecting its Designing Women. LA Times. 15 October 2015.